Dua

Original Music, Concept Art, and Innovation by Sherif Dahroug



dua

Tribute to Kekou, Lord of Dualities and of Hermopolis Al-Ashmonin Music composed and interpreted by Sherif Dahroug, Lyre de Mercure With Dua, Sherif Dahroug immerses us in a timeless musical work—an ode to Kekou (Kek), the primordial deity of ancient Egypt. Lord of Dualities, Kekou embodies both darkness and light, the veil of night and the awakening of day. He precedes the universe’s first dawn, crossing the unseen to bring forth clarity. This composition delves into the essence of this cosmic transition, where twilight and dawn do not oppose but merge in a mystical dialogue. Through deep sonic textures and mesmerizing harmonies, Sherif Dahroug invokes the presence of the guardian of thresholds—He who, from the heart of primordial darkness, weaves the light of day and reveals the world’s first sunrise. Far from a mere struggle between shadow and radiance, Dua / صلاة celebrates their union. In Egyptian, Dua is a sacred invocation that transcends opposites; in Latin, it evokes duality itself. Thus, this work becomes a sonic journey into the heart of universal balance—a vibrant offering to the eternal dance between darkness and light.


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