
If you could manage to stick a recording device deep into my brain, Masma Dream World’s PLEASE COME TO ME is the kind of thing you’d hear.
I’ve never been a big fan of following current events by the minute but these days even my Elmo and NPR’s All Things Considered news feeds are blowing up. And with so much noise and nonsense trying to get in, filling our minds with challenging music is like armor. A bullshit blockade.
Masma Dream World is Devi Mambouka and PLEASE COME TO ME is her second album that includes field recordings and site specific inspiration from her travels through and time spent in France, Singapore, Gabon, Bali, Italy, and Wisconsin’s Northwoods. A spiritual journey. Classified asĀ ‘Electronic’ by Boomkat, and I think they know, I also hear more than bits and pieces of industrial and worldly influences with chants, church bells, and loads of menace pulsing along like the stirrings of ancient creatures and forces the sun has never seen.
Sacred music detached from institutions, ecstatic music meant for healing.