Spacer Woman Shines Bright with Summer Anthems on Agrio Tracks - KALTBLUT Magazine
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Spacer Woman, an emerging figure in the Berlin underground scene, has just launched her new EP featuring tracks 'Yakamoz' and 'Moonlight Dance.' The record blends elements of 90s trance and progressive house, and it has already captivated audiences at the DGTL Festival in Amsterdam. The title track 'Yakamoz' reflects Spacer Woman’s Turkish heritage, while 'Moonlight Dance' celebrates club culture. She emphasizes the personal nature of these tracks, showcasing her journey as a producer and her emotional connection to Middle Eastern music. Fans can catch her live performance on June 14 at Agrio Club.
Spacer Woman shares, "This EP is super personal. It includes one of the first tracks I ever produced, 'Moonlight Dance,' which epitomises my identity. I draw inspiration from my love for Middle Eastern music, incorporating its rich melodies and instruments. You'll hear my Turkish vocals on one track, and the addition of Champagne Soul's voice injects pure euphoria."
The title track 'Yakamoz' showcases Spacer Woman's playful vocals alongside vibrant melodies and percussive elements deeply rooted in her Turkish heritage.
On the flip side, 'Moonlight Dance' is a testament to club culture, with haunting melodies and pulsating synths interspersed with traditional sounds that elevate its status to a sure-fire classic.
"They remind me to embrace my core values, be fierce, and create fearlessly," she asserts.
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