Producer Mohaimen has been an active figure in the Egyptian rap scene since 2018, collaborating with various artists while also pursuing solo projects. Among his collaborations, the standout is his undeniable chemistry with Ismailian rapper Mousv. Whenever the two come together in the studio, they consistently deliver fan favourites, including their work on one of the most acclaimed rap albums of the past decade, ‘El Sahaba’. Notably, the album’s B-sides feature the track ‘Amtar’, which became the biggest hit on the album, eventually turning into an anthem of modern, emotionally charged Egyptian rap.

Mohaimen introduced a distinct sound on ‘El Sahaba’, characterised by his minimalist approach to production. He deliberately keeps things simple, avoiding unnecessary complexity—a method he emphasises as central to his work. For Mohaimen, music production is more about capturing a mood than showcasing technical intricacies.

In this episode of NoiseBreakdown, we sat down with Mohaimen to deconstruct the making of the beat for ‘Amtar’. The producer walks us through his process, discussing sound selection, production methods, and techniques. He also shares the story of how he first connected with Mousv and how their collaboration began.