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Premiere: Auriga joins the No Mercy family with ‘Rave in Parvati,’ a four track odyssey inspired by India’s mystical allure

Rebecca Besnos
News, Premieres, Techno
6 March 2024

Auriga is a Spanish DJ characterized by a techno sound with minimal influences, full of melodies, vocals, powerful bases, and a great connection to the audience.

No Mercy Records warmly welcomes the artist for her label debut with the electrifying ‘Rave in Parvati’ EP. Drawing inspiration from the mystical allure of India’s Parvati Valley, where the convergence of untamed rivers and rugged mountains sets the stage for transcendent psychedelic music experiences, this four-track odyssey encapsulates the essence of a spiritual journey amidst pulsating rhythms.

Embark on a musical voyage that seamlessly traverses the realms of Techno to Psytrance, while seamlessly blending elements of Dance Music with evocative Spiritual Chants. Each track serves as a portal, transporting listeners to the enchanting landscapes of the Indian mountains, where the dancefloor becomes a conduit for profound connection with the earth.

From the relentless propulsion of hard-hitting kicks to the hypnotic cadence of undulating basslines, ‘Rave in Parvati’ captivates with its fusion of piercing siren stabs and ethereal vocal textures. Through intricate layers of sound, Auriga masterfully crafts a sonic tapestry that invites exploration and introspection, inviting listeners to surrender to the rhythmic pulse of the universe.

Experience the magic of ‘Rave in Parvati’ as Auriga invites you to surrender to the transcendent power of music, where the boundaries between the physical and the metaphysical dissolve into the euphoric embrace of the dancefloor.

You can now listen to ‘Do Not Lose Hope’ exclusively on When We Dip. Enjoy!

Release Date: March 8th, 2024. Buy Here

Auriga (SP): Facebook // SoundCloud
No Mercy: SoundCloud

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