The "Hatshepsut part 3" music is based upon research of ancient Egyptian wall pictures and study of the music of different that according to their oral history, used to live in Pharaonic Egypt. Many rhythms and melodies used now in Egyptian music were introduced in Egypt by the Arabs, Ottomans and Europeans who colonized Egypt.
HBJ is an extended version of Hatshepsut part 3
This page contains:
- some "Harem" songs, a fusion bellydance vocal trio from the eighties
- some ABDEL HAZIM work in progress
- Funkabelly: Ava Fleming's favorite track of ABDEL HAZIM album "Bellydance revolutions"
Some musicians who worked on this project:
Touba: kora
Zahdee: oud
The music has been recorded in Africa and Europe
Zarmina - Bellydance revolutions
"March of the Haradrim" is mostly inspired by the Haradrim (Lord of the Rings Saga) who go to war to fight in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. The heavy steps of the mûmakil and wartrumpets are the main themes. Removed this track, but you can still check it out here:
http://www.fusion-bellydance.com/shop.php
J'aime beaucoup votre musique et suis enchantée de faire votre connaissance. A vous aussi "Joyeux Noël" et pour 2009 que tous vos rêves deviennent réels, la paix, et beaucoup d'amour. Daisylis