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[Electronic] Dea Magna – “OKANO” EP

With over 1 million streams, Dea Magna has made a remarkable impact in the techno scene. Regularly performing at clubs in LA, she has also gained recognition from Spotify editors, featuring on official playlists like Women In Music. Signed by Reinier Zonneveld to his Filth On Acid label, Dea is pushing boundaries with her dark, intense sound. She has performed alongside legends such as Sven Vath, Len Faki, and Hector Oaks, and has graced stages at Exchange LA, Academy LA, Splash House Festival, and more.

The OKANO EP is an exhilarating collection of four tracks that delve into darker, harder sonic territories. Each track is a masterful blend of industrial techno, psy trance, and hard dance, creating an fast-paced journey that’s hard to beat. The EP shows off Dea’s ability to craft immersive and powerful music, leaving listeners wanting more.

Dea Magna, based in Los Angeles, fuses diverse influences into her high-energy productions and DJ sets. Her hard, dynamic style is a reflection of her deep passion for electronic music, constantly exploring and experimenting with new sounds.

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[Techno] Dea Magna & Eric Sharp – Red Room

LA songstress Dea Magna has joined Eric Sharp for the alluring original “Red Room.” Released on Sirup Music, this techy treat is injects a tasteful energetic boost that engulfs the listeners with its larger than life atmosphere.

“Red Room” is one of those adventurous creations that truly builds from start to finish, taking the listener on a journey instead of the simple copy paste format of many “EDM” songs. Themes and phrases find themselves throughout, but Dea and Eric offer the listener a fun listen from beginning to end.

‘Red Room’ was inspired by dance music culture. We wanted to make a song that evokes the positive and uplifting emotions, that celebrates love and freedom from the mind. ‘Red Room’ is a place full of strobe lights and laser beams, where bass pulses through your body, and you can’t help but dance. Where the feelings that consume you are feelings of peace and happiness. It also in a way honors the return of such spaces into our lives after we lost them for a while.” – Dea Magna

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