Technical djent grooves meeting cinematic Egyptian scales. High-precision metal that feels like an ancient civilization reborn in a digital future.
Shokran delivers a high-octane blend of technical proficiency and thematic world-building. Their sound is defined by the 'Oriental' influence, utilizing Middle Eastern scales and Phrygian dominant modes to create a sense of ancient mystery within a modern, aggressive framework. The guitars are razor-sharp, alternating between complex polyrhythmic chugging and fluid, neoclassical soloing that feels both exotic and futuristic.
What sets them apart is the sheer density of their arrangements. Beyond the standard metalcore setup, they integrate lush orchestral layers and synth textures that elevate the music into something cinematic. It is not just about the breakdown; it is about the atmosphere of a desert landscape or an Egyptian tomb being translated into binary code. The drumming is hyper-precise, providing a mechanical backbone to the more organic, melodic flourishes.
For those new to the band, the 2016 album 'Exodus' is the definitive starting point. It perfectly balances their heavy djent roots with their most ambitious thematic storytelling. It is music for people who want the technicality of math metal but crave the epic, sweeping scale of a film score.
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Shares djent, keys/synth, progressive metal, instrumental only (signature)
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Shares djent, progressive metal, screaming, focused work (signature)
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