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Electro Pharaoh

The Egyptian Lover

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Customer Reviews

Not electronic

You are wrong, or just too young to know better. Egyptian Lover was the sound of Electro, which occurred before Electronic, and was an early form of hip-hop. Check your facts dude.

Consult your dealer on the quality of the drugs you're getting

Egypt is the ORIGINAL genius behind Electro.. I love when artists just keep doing their thing and the whole world does a 360 and you never miss a beat.. Egypt was the hottest in the early eighties and he's the hottest now.. for all you kooks scratching your heads why this doesn't sound like the cheesy "hip hop" that's been shoved down your throats, and why your speakers suddenly sound like you paid 3k for them, you will soon become very familiar with this as soon as you step into any real club anywhere around the world. This new material up here on itunes is straight beyond the cutting edge for 2009.. Egypt is always ahead of the game.. check yourself before embarrassing yourself.. out.

Nice mix

should probably be in the electronic section, but you can definately hear the hip hop beat electro pharaoh would be a great song to mix into a dance crew's routine...with some touching up of course

Biography

Born: August 31, 1963

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

One of the most innovative producers of the old-school/electro era, Egyptian Lover's Greg Broussard recorded a parade of singles during the mid-'80s that proved influential for decades. Influenced himself by Kraftwerk/hip-hop soundclashes like Afrika Bambaataa's "Planet Rock" and Man Parrish's "Hip-Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop)," as well as the extroverted black-lover soul of Prince and Zapp, Broussard began recording from his Los Angeles base in 1983. One year later, he emerged with the breakdancing anthem...
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