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The Copenhagen-based artist Muskila is set to release his new EP, "OK, Fatma," on the 4th of March. The EP takes the listener through emotive club music, incorporating North Kurdish timbres and delving into the realms of bassy dubs. Muskila originally had an EP ready in October last year but decided to delete all tracks and write something completely different that was relevant to the world as he experienced it. The EP was written between October and December 2023 and is a product of how the artist sees the world changing. The visuals for the music portray a contemporary dancer, embodying the concept of being stuck, either physically or mentally.

Furthermore, the EP has 2 remixes and 1 collaborative song. The 1st one from Siu Mata, who has made a name for himself on the club scene with his versatility and genre-bending productions. The 2nd remix is from the Nyege Nyege affiliated artist, DJ Travella, who is responsible for the most exhilarating music of recent years, injecting crackling cybernetic energy into singeli in a semi-improvisational style. Lastly the collaborative song is made with, HEDO HYDR8, an artist who emerges from the rave-rich grounds of Denmark to create immersive, transcendental musical experiences.

Artwork by: Luke Griffith
Mastering by: Calyx, Normann
Mixing consultancy: David Nordlund
Much love to Ahmed, Mamou, Hakim and Roberto

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released March 20, 2024

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Muskila Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen-born with roots in North-Kurdistan. Muskila's style encompasses high-energy rhythms blending contemporary club music over north-kurdish timbres. Beyond his musical endeavors, Muskila is actively involved in promoting diversity within the club and arts scene, co-founding the platform, Bukhar, and contributing to Fragment Radio, a platform dedicated to amplifying BIPOC voices. ... more

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