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Alemagou‘ by Kimonos and Sounds Of Rituals is a happy, sun-soaked track.

The new song is now available on Rose Avenue. It is like a summer dream come true. It made news when it was shown at Coachella this year.

Alemagou” takes people to the sunrise on Mykonos. The track builds up slowly, adding hypnotic beats on top of a sparkling piano.

Kuuda from Brighton put their voices on it, which gives it more depth and warmth. Their harmonies float on top of the instrumental, making the mood seem out of this world.

The make-up is clear and sharp. Each part shines through without making the others look too weak.

The track gets more and more emotional as it goes on. The drops happen at just the right time, making you feel something deep inside.

It’s clear that Kimonos is influenced by Deep House. They fit right in with Sounds Of Rituals’ Afro-house style.

The result is a piece that doesn’t fit into any form and feels old and new. It makes you feel good to dance.

With a length of five minutes, “Alemagou” never stays too long. You should take this trip over and over again.

Samson’s version shows things from a different angle. It moves more toward the deep house, making it a more club-friendly option.

The artists: Kimonos and Sounds Of Rituals

Alemagou‘ is another important song for Kimonos. The LA pair has been impressive since their 2019 start.

Their past work speaks for itself. Their name has grown thanks to releases on well-known labels and performances at big festivals.

Sounds Of Rituals brings his own experience to the project. His DJ sets with big names in the business have helped him get better at what he does.

This Rose Avenue release seems like the next step for both acts. The label is known for putting out good dance music.

“Alemagou” shows off their best qualities as a team. It shows how important it is to work together in electronic music.

The appeal of the track comes in how versatile it is. It works just as well on a beach at sunrise as it does in a dark, rocking club.

The song doesn’t have many words. That’s not the point, though. The singing is like an extra instrument in the big atmosphere.

‘Alemagou’ has a quality that keeps it fresh. It feels both new and old, connecting the past and the present.

It’s amazing how much attention to detail there is. Small sound flourishes become clear after several listens.

“Alemagou” is well put together but not groundbreaking. The production is well done and efficient, and it does what it sets out to do.

This is a must-listen music for people who like rhythmic techno and deep house. The track makes you want to move.

“Alemagou” is a good sign for future work together. It’s clear that Kimonos and Sounds Of Rituals get along.

Alemagou‘ stands out in a world full of computer music. It reminds me of how dance music can take you somewhere else.

This writer got caught up in it all. The song makes me think of blue seas and golden sands.

“Alemagou” is a mood, a feeling, or a time that was recorded in sound.

When summer comes around, you’ll hear this song a lot. It will be played a lot at both concerts and beach parties.

This is something special that Kimonos and Sounds Of Rituals have made. I love the mood and music in “Alemagou.”

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