Beat (instrumental) Prod. By Ultra Beats | " Dune " Oriental Afrobeat Type

This paper explores the production techniques, cultural fusion, and sonic characteristics of the instrumental track , an Oriental Afrobeat production by Ultra Beats . Executive Summary

Focused on body movement and dance.

"Dune" represents a modern evolution of the "Afromagreb" or "Afro-Oriental" subgenre. It merges the rhythmic foundations of West African Afrobeat with the melodic scales and instrumentation of the Middle East and North Africa. Core Musical Elements 1. Rhythmic Foundation (Afrobeat) Typically ranges between 95–105 BPM. It merges the rhythmic foundations of West African

Utilizes the Phrygian Dominant or "Hijaz" scale to create a "desert" atmosphere.

Employs minimalist "drop" sections to allow the melodic lead to breathe before re-introducing the full rhythm. Cultural Significance Utilizes the Phrygian Dominant or "Hijaz" scale to

Focused on emotional depth and storytelling. Conclusion

Uses crisp shakers and high-frequency congas to maintain forward momentum. 2. Melodic Identity (Oriental Influence) This paper explores the production techniques

"Dune" is more than just a "type beat"; it is a sophisticated study in cross-continental fusion. Ultra Beats successfully captures a cinematic quality while maintaining the "club-ready" energy required for contemporary Afrobeat artists. If you'd like, I can help you: Write a for this beat. Analyze the specific chord progressions used. Draft a pitch email to send this beat to artists.