Fluorescent Grey – Egyptian Ambient Protest

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Egyptian Protest Ambient by Fluorescent Grey

FG: I made this song because I was inspired by the background sounds in the raw protest footage in Cairo’s Tahir Square during the Egyptian revolution. The police sirens, although menacing, start to coalesce into an incidental Steve Reich-like melody that I used as the base for the track.


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