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Rapossa - Dogma

by Rapossa

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Rapossa brings us Dogma as if a statement of passion that awakens the future of new world music while celebrating deep ties to the past and the discernible geography of the origins that make up this Sultan swagger. It is yet another enchanting EP from Rapossa, this time invoking the story of a sultry journey through the doorway to the East to encounter a dreamscape that enchants the senses.

Marked by intensifying progressive oriental beats, can you also see the sounds and hear the colors on this magic carpet ride? As if flying over wind-blown orange desert sands, suddenly you've been called to the spice market and then to the temple to worship, except this journey marks the calling of a different type of devotion. Get so easily caught up in imagination, visualize the sultry swaying silhouette of a curvaceous belly dancer and a hypnotizing tambourine trance - leaving you with nothing less than the urge to dance!

Embrace the opportunity to discover hidden secrets behind a shroud of mystery, like the adornments of the East; the vivid colors and trinkets decorating the veil of the dream lover dancer and as you pull it aside, a thousand years of history can be revealed in the reflection of her eyes. She takes you by the hand and pulls you into the Sultan King's procession where you join in the ecstasy of the other hysterical devotees and majestic elephants, throwing flowers before their path, celebrating life, the announcement of new love, victory, in rhythm with the heartbeat of the night.

Dogma includes remixes from Al Lindrum, Mio & His Flute and Ōme (MX)

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released June 29, 2018

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