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Select 310: Mixed by Mahib Sleat [Live]
Feb 13, 2025
In this episode of SceneNoise's Select series, Cairo-based DJ and producer Mahib performs a live set of his own productions, a blend of electrifying mahraganat and EDM beats, with a ting of hip-hop and emotionally driven rhythms.
The set takes us on a throbbing journey through the bustling sounds of Cairo, featuring echo-laden vocal samples, synthesised instrumental melodies, and pumping edits of classic shaabi tunes.
Listen to the full set here:
SceneNoise · Select 310: Mixed by Mahib Sleat [Live]

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