Raised by resistance fighters during the invasion of Kuwait, Fatima Al Qadiri now makes ice-cold electronica in the US. But she is still haunted by bombs and blazing oil wells "I believe in djinns," says Fatima Al Qadiri. "I believe in evil spirits that haunt the earth. I don't smell or see them, but I feel them especially in Kuwait : it's one of the most haunted places on earth. Even...
Fatima Al Qadiri: 'Me and my sister played video games as Saddam invaded'
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