Amatan & Nemur are Djs and producers from Switzerland. Both have been performing on stage for the past 10 years alongside with famous artists who have influenced them. They have recently produced together inspirational electronic downtempo music, inviting the audience to get into deeper atmosphere through mystic sounds and ancient instruments exploring organic and slow rhythms with ethnic vibes. Taking inspiration from many cultures across the globe, they will keep delivering production with spiritual and ethnic influences.
The 'ikaro' EP is an invitation to immerse yourself into the mysteries of the Pre-Columbian culture of South America, from the hidden Andean Mountains to the mystic Amazonian rainforest. It is also a tribute to the indigenous people who maintain their ancient traditions, living in peace and harmony with the rainforest and respect for nature of mother earth.
'Araguaia' is the largest river of the amazonian forest, the track invites you on a slow river cruise to follow an inspirational voice into the deep heart of the rainforest.
'Ikaro' which means 'Magic song' in Quechua language, is an initiation to a shamanic experience.Follow the magical voice of the indigenous shaman and healer into a mysterious spiritual temple.
'Pajaten' is a remote and mystic city sitting on a hilltop built by the Chachapoyas culture in the Peruvian cloud forest. The buildings are decorated with slate mosaics and stone carvings that display geometric shapes, big birds motifs and representation of humans dancing, singing and playing flute.
'Colca' refers to the second deepest canyon in the world in southern Peru. Imagine that from the highest point of the canyon, you can hear the call of the Apus, the spirit of the mountains, and an Andean Condor sing.
Amatan
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www.residentadvisor.net/dj/amatan
Nemur
soundcloud.com/nemurmusic
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released January 23, 2020
Artwork by Renato Rocha
Mastered at Ohxalá Records Studio in Porto, Portugal
[OR30]