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For fans of kalya scintilla,lovers of psychedelic electronic music,listeners interested in spiritual and sacred audio journeys,admirers of psydub and psybient genres,those curious about fusion of traditional and electronic instruments
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THE REVIEW

Welcome back, dear admirers of the most trippy, psychedelic, and sacred electronic music. For the joy of your eardrums, I bring to these pages a quick mention of a good man who loves art full of spirituality, mysticism, and psychedelia. The stage name Kalya Scintilla already evokes a fascination of this kind. 

Here, a bit of everything is included.  Everything is always preceded by the prefix Psy: Psydub, Psybient, Psy-anything. Even the Sitars are present. Cultures and distant sounds come together perfectly to form the engine that allows for a cosmic trip that is at once futuristic, ancestral, inter-dimensional, and mystical. Beyond space-time to recover lost shamanic memories.

The good man has his entire discography on Name Your Price on his bandcamp. Hurry up, it costs nothing, and it's monstrously beautiful stuff.

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Kalya Scintilla’s album offers a rich blend of psychedelic, spiritual, and electronic sounds. It masterfully combines psydub, psybient, and ancestral influences with cosmic and mystical elements. The use of sitar and global cultural sounds enhances a multidimensional listening experience. Available on Bandcamp with a ‘name your price’ option, it’s a compelling journey for fans of sacred electronic music.

Tracklist

01   Rises In The East (05:18)

02   The Velvet Squish (05:08)

03   Dance The Spiral Never Ending (05:40)

04   Whomp Shanti (05:30)

05   Bone & Stone (04:51)

06   The Sands Of Grime (05:15)

07   Break Belief Bounce (05:19)

08   Listen With Your Heart (05:37)

09   Caravan Planet (05:12)

10   Swaggered (05:16)

11   Way Of The Tarot (05:34)

Kalya Scintilla

An electronic artist whose work blends psydub, psybient and world instrumentation with spiritual and mystical themes.
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