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Literally translated as the "First Power," the Adi Shakti mantra honors the feminine force of creation. Raio and sophie sôfrēē offer their beautiful interpretation of this mantra supported by Raio's deeply refined production and instrumentation. It is a journey across dusky landscapes, featuring native flute, kamel'ngoni, handpan, deep percussion, and a touch of african blues guitar.
The EP features the original track and a pair of incredible remixes by Temple Step Project and Jungle Kitchen. Temple Step takes a lush-and-deep approach for his remix, layering eastern melodies, downtempo breakbeats, and silky subs to create a space for the divine feminine to truly flow and express. Jungle Kitchen offers a more steady tribal vibe, with solid slow house beats, gently growling bass, and masterfully chopped vocals.
This mantra is used to tune us into the frequency of the Divine Mother, and to the primal, protective, generating energy of the universe. It is said that chanting it eliminates fears and increases confidence, personal power, security, and abundance. It is also sung on the 120th day after pregnancy, traditionally honored as the day the soul enters the body.
Raio and Sophie Sofree are delighted to release this track during the 6th month of their pregnancy, in the moon of their marriage. It's also their first release together celebrating their love of mantra and has been co-created out of love.
We welcome you through this gateway into the nurturing power of the Divine Feminine.
Raio and Sophie Sôfrēē
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Temple Step Project
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Jungle Kitchen
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Raio: vocals, guitar, ngoni, native flute, percussion, programming
Sophie Sôfrēē: vocals
Estray: handpan arrangement
Mixed by Benjamin Last and Raio
Mastered by Darius Van Helfteren