
In their new single “RAMA,” which is out on Dreamstate Records, Giorgia Angiuli and Shanti People have a profound musical dialogue pushing the boundaries of electronic music’s spiritual potential.
“RAMA” is a spiritual trip imprinted in sound, not only a musical track. Working with Shanti People pushes the work above a standard electronic music release and creates a transcendent experience that links modern electronic production with age-old spiritual practices.
The song moves like a well-crafted ritual. While pulsing psy basslines give a grounding, almost shamanic beat, whispered chants produce an instant sense of closeness and reflection. Volatile lysergic guitar-like riffs dance around ethereal melodies to produce a musical environment that is both incredibly enticing and confusing. Described as “dizzying vox,” the vocal parts give a human touch that keeps the tune from being entirely abstract and preserves an emotional link with the listener.
Artist’s Genesis: Angiuli and Shanti People
Giorgia Angiuli
Originating from Puglia, a southern Italian area renowned for its rich cultural tapestry, Giorgia Angiuli came from a classical musical background that forms the basis of her original artistic style. Her path from classical instruction to electronic music invention is evidence of the transforming ability of musical inquiry. Angiuli contributes a multi-instrumentalist’s sense to her work, therefore transcending conventional genre lines, unlike many electronic artists who approach music from a merely technical perspective.
Drawing on psytrance, techno, house, and pop, her sonic pallet is a vivid mosaic that produces a sound both recognizable and yet fresh. The electronic music scene has not overlooked this mixed attitude. Working with well-known musicians including Rodriguez Jr., Dantiez Saunderson, Teenage Mutants, and CIOZ has confirmed her reputation as a flexible and creative producer.
Shanti People
The Ukrainian group Shanti People offers an original viewpoint on this cooperation. Their strategy of combining modern psytrance and techno with old chants reflects Angiuli’s own genre-defying attitude. Having played legendary events such Ozora, Sunburn, and Ikarus, Shanti People have become known as leaders in producing dance floor-ready, spiritually significant music.
Their remarkable array of partnerships, which includes heavyweights like Vini Vici, Mandragora, and Skazi, reflects their standing among the worldwide electronic music scene. Working on “RAMA” with Giorgia Angiuli marks a meeting of musical brains dedicated to stretching emotional and spiritual limitations.
The larger background of RAMA
At a remarkable junctural point in electronic music, “RAMA” arises when the lines separating spiritual practice, cultural inquiry, and musical invention are blurring. Not only are musicians like Angiuli and Shanti People producing music, but they also help listeners to broaden their knowledge of sound, rhythm, and consciousness by means of experiences challenging their perspective.
This piece is a discussion between civilizations, between traditional and modern musical styles, and between the physical and spiritual spheres of human existence, not only a musical partnership.
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