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Raquy and the Cavemen: Jordan
Progressive Middle-Eastern Music, Heavy on the drumming. Original dark arrangements to Belly dance music from all across the Middle-East using authentic instruments, scales and rhythms. Features dumbek virtuoso Raquy Danziger.
Recommended if you like
Azam Ali / Niyaz,
Omar Farouk Tekbilek,
Page and Plant.
Helm: F'il Waha - At the Oasis
Using only acoustic instruments, Helm brings you real music that spans the Islamic world from Morocco to the Bandar region of southern Persia.
Zachary J. Mechlem: Sameera: Modern Music for Belly Dance
Original belly dance music inspired by tribal, trance, and gypsi music of North Africa & The Middle East.
Recommended if you like
Hossam Ramzy,
Led Zeppelin.
Vince Delgado: Jazayer: Hijaz City, Bayyat State
Original music composed by Vince Delgado, performed on traditional Mid East instruments. Can be used for dance.
Mohannos: Nay by Day
This is oriental music at its BEST - bellydance.
Recommended if you like
Hossam Ramzy.
Mohannos: Nay by Night
This is oriental music at its BEST - bellydance.
Recommended if you like
Hossam Ramzy.
Awlad Abou al-Gheit: Zar - Trance Music for Women
For centuries women in Africa and the Middle East have used this music to cure pain in times of stress or illness, sicknesses they believe are caused by "red spirits" - the Zar - who are using their bodies as hosts.
Scott Wilson: Belly Dance Dreams
Vintage belly dance music from Turkey, Egypt and Greece
Recommended if you like
Scott Wilson.
Various Artists: Strange Flesh
A eclectic collection of Gothic inspired works, selected to reflect the changing face of world/gothic/bellydancing. Artists include Collide, Blind Divine, Maduro, Shiva in Exile, Solace, Knossos, Tim Rayborn, Angels of Venice, The Shroud,
Recommended if you like
Dead Can Dance,
Sabah.