

The first is represented by its privacy and security engines, while the second is its unique reward system and also its unique philosophy that aims to change how advertising works on the Internet. Right off the bat, there are two main aspects that make Brave very interesting. With that out of the way, let’s jump right into what makes Brave not only a good browser but a special one. Before anything else, it’s worth noting that Brave has a well-established pedigree being the brainchild of Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript and co-founder of the Mozilla project. Brave's music has been shown support by the worlds top djs and music producers like Armin Van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Aly & Fila, Paul Oakenfold and Roger Shah to mention a few.The world of open-source and free browsers has recently welcomed its newest member that goes by the name of Brave after a fairly long beta testing period.

It wasn't too long before Brave was embracing the biggest club events with his enthusiastic stage presence such as Ministry Of Sound, Latex, Zerzara, Fashion Club House and Havanah to mention a few. His talent was reflected in his radio sets on Nile.Fm and weekly gigs in local clubs. Though often associated with the melodic, uplifting type of trance, 'The Muse' reveals a different side of the Future Sound of Egypt imprint.Brave started his musical career as a DJ and producer in 2002 with an unusual style and talent that led to his progression into the club scene in 2004. A rough diamond amongst the gifted, is the Egyptian producer Brave.Producing on a professional level since 2002 and making his FSOE debut with 'The Healer' in 2010, now make up for a lot more goodies on Aly & Fila's label. As the land of pharaohs sways to the rhythm of its new musical talents, finding their home base at the prestigious Future Sound of Egypt label that became part of Armada Music.
