"Try "Funky Nawari" for an interesting twist between electronic funk and middle eastern music. Also good: Lamacet, Saracen, Sono one drop, Blissmi'lah." less
"These guys are professionals. Many of their albums have eastern tracks. On this album go for the groovy one "Illumination". Others here have a good beat, but more downtempo." less
"Several albums from this group have Eastern flavor (see Egitto v. 1 & 2); a bit stereotypical for the region / genre but done well, and each around 3-min long." less
"Ok most of these are more gentle and not electric pop, but try "Caravan" and "Ningal" for rhythmic pleasure. As you can tell, I enjoy the female voice and this album features it." less
"From Pakistan -- Male and female lyrics, electric pop. A hint of Bollywood! My favorites include "Hath Se Hath Kyagya" -- downtempo and a seductively breathy conversation between man and woman. Try also "Kal Thi Mohabbat" for a driving rhythm." less
"Egyptian flamenco! The short songs are meditative interludes with flute or guitar. Among the longer pieces My favorites are "A Caballo" and "El Hombre..."" less
"Turkish lyrics, groovy with some hip hop elements, and wow, what catchy, singable melodies even if you don't know the language. The lyrics are translated into English online." less
"This one has a car-subwoofer beat with true artistry on top. It actually does not boom through the whole piece, just for the parts where it accentuates the ecstasy. I have no idea what language she is singing but it is sure passionate in a middle eastern style. Conjure one is one of my favorite groups." less