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AYAM EL DISCO EGYPTIAN DISCO, BOOGIE & JEEL CASSETTES 1978-1992 - SELECTED BY DISCO ARABESQUO

HIGHLY SOUGH-AFTER EGYPTIAN DISCO, BOOGIE AND JEEL CASSETTE TRACKS FROM THE 80S SELECTED BY DISCO ARABESQUO AND RELEASED ON VINYL FOR THE FIRST TIME. REMASTERED FOR VINYL AND INCLUDING LINER NOTES BY MOATAZ RAGEB (DISCO ARABESQUO)

​Wewantsounds is delighted to release Ayam El Disco, a new selection of Egyptian 1980s disco and boogie cassette tracks curated by Egyptian DJ Disco Arabesquo, following his highly acclaimed Sharayet El Disco. Most tracks make their vinyl debut in this set. A journey through the funky sounds of 1980s Egypt, Ayam El Disco (“Disco Days”) features Ammar El Sherei, Al Massrieen, and other underground artists from Cairo’s vibrant cassette culture. The audio has been remastered for vinyl by David Hachour at Colorsound Studio in Paris, and the LP features artwork by Egyptian graphic designer Heba Tarek, along with a 2-page insert showcasing the original cassette artwork and insightful liner notes by Moataz Rageb.

Ayam El Disco is the latest archival release from Moataz Rageb, aka Disco Arabesquo, who returns with this new set following his highly acclaimed Sharayet El Disco a few years ago. Based in Amsterdam, the Egyptian DJ has spent years collecting rare tapes from the 1980s and early 1990s — a period that transformed Egypt’s musical landscape and shaped his own listening experience.

By the 1980s, the cassette format had become a revolutionary medium in Egypt. As Rageb notes, “In the 1980s and ’90s Egypt had a thriving cassette culture. With over 400 different companies producing music on tapes, Cairo was a hub of musical creativity.” Affordable and easily duplicated, tapes allowed artists to work independently while absorbing global influences such as disco, funk, and synth-pop through imported and bootleg recordings.
Rather than mirroring Western club culture, these sounds were adapted to local contexts. Disco entered everyday life - played at home, in cars, at weddings, beaches, and family gatherings - resulting in a distinctly Egyptian interpretation rooted in Arabic musical traditions.

Ayam El Disco reflects this era through a carefully curated selection ranging from smooth disco and boogie to funkier instrumentals and early proto-Jeel sounds. The compilation features Firkit Americana Show with the infectious modern soul of “Seeb Alby,” Hamid El Shaeri’s cult mellow groove “Ouda,” and Ammar El Sherei’s turbocharged funk number “Sooq,” alongside standout contributions from Medhat Saleh, Aida El Ayoubi, and Ahmed Adaweya. All of these tracks were originally released on cassette, showcasing a wide variety of disco-infused sounds unique to Egypt’s 1980s and early 1990s music scene.

Collected over eight years and newly remastered in Paris by Colorsound Studio, Ayam El Disco is both an archival document and a celebration of Egypt’s own “Disco Days” — music made for the dancefloor and now available on vinyl for the first time.

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RELEASE WEEK 15/2026
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A1

Firkit Americana Show - Seeb Alby

A2

Al Massrieen - Afifa El Hawa

A3

Firkit Hany Shenoda - Lounga 85

A4

Mostafa El Sakka - Rezq El Ein

A5

Hamid El Shaeri - Ouda

B1

Firkit El Pharana - Ya Habiby

B2

Omar Fathy - Beteghdaby

B3

Ammar El Sherei - Souq

B4

Medhat Saleh - El Milionerat

B5

Aida El Ayoubi - Asfour

B6

Ahmed Adaweya - LiOle Up