Egyptian Riddim
The Egyptian Riddim is a dancehall riddim . It was produced in 2003 by the Jamaicans Donovan "Vendetta" Bennett and Daniel "Blaxx" Lewis. It was released on the Blaxxx Productions label and as Greensleeves Rhythm Album # 40. Many well-known dancehall artists sang or toasted songs on the riddim , including Sean Paul , Wayne Marshall and Elephant Man .
description
The electronically produced riddim consists of an Indian-oriental beat and various percussions . The rhythm is a deep, long single bass. This is accompanied by tabla and dhol rhythms . Above it lies a soft, oriental-looking melody. The tone of the melody is similar to a Shehnai .
Both producers have each produced their own version. Vendetta Bennett's riddim alternates between melody parts and parts that only consist of slow rhythms , accompanied by a very minimal melody of short electronic tones. The version has a speed of 110 BPM . The version by Daniel Lewis consists of a recurring loop , accompanied by a repetitive short sung sound of a woman and is fast 116.3 BPM.
Artist / song
| Interpreter | title | year |
|---|---|---|
| Daniel "Blaxx" Lewis | Egyptian Riddim Instrumental | 2003 |
| Donavan "Vendetta" Bennett | Egyptian Riddim Instrumental | 2003 |
| Assassin | It's a girl thing | 2003 |
| Bling Dawg | Pure Gal | 2003 |
| Bounty killer | Warlord Vex | 2003 |
| Buccaneer | Gal Yuh Nah | 2003 |
| Elephant Man | Egyptian Dance (Bosstune) | 2003 |
| Frisco Kid | Grind It Off | 2003 |
| General Degree | Hotties | 2003 |
| Junior Kelly | Tek Them On | 2003 |
| Kid Kurrupt | Sake A Dat Gal | 2003 |
| Looga Man & Mossy Kid | Draw Wi Out | 2003 |
| Madd Anju | Get Up Nuh | 2003 |
| Nicky B. | Roll out | 2004 |
| Regan | Just for Girls | 2003 |
| Sean Paul | Get With It Girl | 2003 |
| Sizzla | These Are The Days | 2003 |
| Spragga Benz & Brigadiers | Clean it up | 2003 |
| TOK | Coulda Wha | 2003 |
| Vybz Kartel | Sweet To The Belly | 2003 |
| Ward 21 & Determine | Girls In Girls Out | 2003 |
| Wayne Marshall | I will love the girls | 2003 |