Hossam Ramzy and
Phil Thornton have had an ongoing collaboration for years, melding
Thornton's new age bent with
Ramzy's Arabian (and really, Western percussion) skills. On
Egypt Unveiled,
Ramzy and
Thornton's first outing for
Ramzy's ARC label, the pair recruited a set of fine musicians in Cairo and powered through some modern music with an Arabian feel. There are hints of synthesized rai strings in pieces like "Pharaohniest," wild wailings of mizmars in "Planet Egypt," and a thick rock beat returning from time to time across the songs. This isn't authentic, traditional music -- but it isn't meant to be, either. Perhaps surprisingly, the artists show some restraint in the compositions, utilizing excellent players but avoiding the squishier areas of new age that ethnic crossover albums are so susceptible to. There's perhaps nothing particularly new in the album (especially considering the
Ramzy/
Thornton collaborations of the past), but it's a fine atmospheric listen nonetheless. ~ Adam Greenberg