
Egyptian Folk/ Metalcore/DeathMetal
Folk Metalcore and Deathmetal in Egyptian Style
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8 songs
5:17

Style: Epic, cinematic Technical Death Metal inspired by Nile, blending brutal heaviness with ritualistic soundtrack elements, - Drums: thunderous blast beats, double bass rolls, but also dynamic breaks with warlike tribal percussion, - Guitars: down-tuned, crushing riffs with tremolo picking, dissonant chords, and oriental/Middle Eastern scales for a mystical desert atmosphere, - Bass: distorted, heavy foundation with occasional melodic runs to add depth, - Vocals: guttural death growls and brutal screams, interwoven with whispered ritual chants and echoing spoken passages, - Orchestration: cinematic choirs, ancient Egyptian-style instrumentation (sistrum, duduk, frame drums, gongs), atmospheric drones and ritual bells in the background, - Mood: monumental, apocalyptic, ritualistic — like a soundtrack to forgotten gods awakening in desert tombs
6:34

The Mouth of Ammut
v4.5+
Genre: Ritualistic Doom/Death Metal
Influences: Nile, Dead Congregation, Mournful Congregation
Instruments:
Drop A guitars with slow, suffocating riffs and dissonant bends
Slow tribal drums, layered toms, ambient gongs
Atmospheric textures (desert winds, whispers, guttural drones)
Egyptian flutes and distant chants in minor scales
Vocals:
Deep guttural growls
Layered whispered chants (male/female voices alternating)
Spoken ritual lines in ancient tone
Mood/Keywords:
Judgment of the dead, soul consumption, Ammut, Egyptian underworld, irreversible fate
7:57

Genre: Atmospheric Technical Death Metal
Style/Influences: Like Nile meets Hate Eternal with cosmic horror elements, mystical Middle Eastern melodies, and grand cinematic soundscapes
Instruments:
8-string guitars in Drop E or Drop A, complex dissonant riffs and tremolo picking
Intense blastbeats and polyrhythmic drumming (approx, 200–220 BPM)
Deep distorted bass with gritty tone
Atmospheric synth pads and ancient Egyptian flute melodies
Layered ambient textures: whispering voices, reversed reverb, cosmic distortion
Vocals:
Guttural low growls with occasional whispered backing vocals
Ritualistic chant layers in select parts
Optional: Clean spoken-word intro with ancient-sounding reverb
Structure:
Ambient intro (Egyptian flute, chanting)
Verse with brutal riffing and blastbeats
Epic chorus with choirs and a cosmic scale
Breakdown with massive dissonance and ritual drums
Outro with haunting whispers fading into the void
5:49

Genre: Brutal Technical Death Metal
Style/Influences: Like Nile meets Behemoth, with Egyptian/Middle Eastern scales, orchestral layers, and deep atmospheric textures
Instruments:
8-string guitars in Drop E or Drop A, with fast tremolo picking and dissonant riffs
Layered blastbeats and double bass drumming (tempo around 210 BPM)
Distorted bass with fret buzz and low-end presence
Egyptian oud or sitar for intro/bridge melody lines
Orchestral background pads (low horns, choirs, ambient strings)
Vocals:
Deep growls and low gutturals (like Karl Sanders from Nile)
Occasional layered whispers or chants (ancient ritualistic tone)
Structure:
Dark ambient intro with whispered incantations
Verse with aggressive riffing and blastbeats
Chorus with epic, ritualistic atmosphere
Breakdown with crushing half-time groove
Outro with fading ambient chants and Nile river SFX
Mood/Keywords:
Drowned tomb, cursed pharaoh, temple beneath the Nile, Egyptian apocalypse, funeral fire, ancient judgment
7:01

"Extended brutal Egyptian-themed technical death metal track in the style of Nile, over 4 minutes long, Features 8-string guitars, fast blast beats, complex dissonant riffs, and cinematic Egyptian instrumentation (oud, duduk, sistrum, temple gongs, deep choirs), Ritualistic and dark atmosphere, with guttural male growls delivering mythological lyrics about Anubis and the judgment of the dead, Include multiple sections: intro, verses, choruses, breakdowns, ambient bridge, and ritual outro, Tempo ~135–140 BPM, Sound should feel oppressive, ancient, and epic — like being dragged through the underworld by Anubis himself, "
3:39

Dark Egyptian deathcore with haunting atmospheres, guttural vocals, ritual drums, and ambient horror elements, Slow/mid-tempo with heavy breakdowns and orchestral tension, Middle Eastern instruments (oud, duduk, sistrum) add ancient atmosphere, Theme: resurrection of a buried serpent-god, divine betrayal, and apocalyptic revenge
4:32

A dark, cinematic Egyptian-themed metalcore track with ritualistic atmosphere, Deep growls, guttural screams, and haunting clean vocals, Features heavy low-tuned guitars, ambient synths, and traditional Middle Eastern instruments like sistrum, duduk, and ney flute, Tempo is slow to mid (80–110 BPM) with crushing breakdowns and orchestral backing, The mood is mythic, oppressive, and ceremonial — like a funeral rite in an ancient tomb
4:13

ark Egyptian-themed cinematic deathcore, Deep growls and screams with ambient whispers and haunting clean vocals, Heavy guitars, ritual drums, and Middle Eastern instruments like duduk and ney flute, Slow-to-mid tempo (~90–110 BPM) with eerie breakdowns, Atmosphere: ancient, cursed, mythic, ritualistic, Echoes of Egyptian underworld, ghost kings, and forgotten gods
