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    Young Magic is an American electronic music group from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2010. The project consists of multi-instrumentalists and producers Melati Malay and Isaac Emmanuel. [1] The group is known for their percussive musical style, often incorporating field recordings made by band members. [2]

  2. The music of Melati ESP aka Melati Malay is a euphoric vision of megacity rhythm and rainforest escape, club breaks and weightless pop, mapping new dreams from the sound of futures passed: hipernatural.

  3. The music of Melati ESP aka Melati Malay is a euphoric vision of megacity rhythm and rainforest escape, club breaks and weightless pop, mapping new dreams from the sound of futures passed: hipernatural.

  4. 4 de may. de 2016 · For the first time in the duo Young Magics six-year history, Melati Malay wrote the beginnings of an album entirely on her own. Out this Friday, Still Life (Carpark Records) acts as Malay’s exploration of her Indonesian ancestry, fueled by the passing of her father.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2024 · Melati ESP, the electronic project of Young Magic and Asa Tone’s Melati Malay, released their euphoric debut LP, hipernatural in April 2023. Drawing on the music era of her teenage years growing up in Jakarta – Javanese radio Dangdut, gamelan cassettes, Moving Shadow-era liquid jungle, Japanese chill-out, etc. – as well as her ...

  6. Melati Malay. Location. Indonesia (Born) United States of America (Based) ... Melati ESP, Otologic, Sapphire Slows, Salamanda, re:ni, Laksa, Yikes. Melbourne. Max Watt's. Closing party for Naarm's biggest winter festival Rising curated by UK's favourite digital radio station NTS.

  7. 18 de mar. de 2023 · Melati ESP is the recording alias of Indonesian-born, New York City-based multidisciplinary artist Melati Malay. hipernatural is their debut album. Melati (Jasmine in Indonesian) Malay grew up in Jakarta, a sprawling subtropical metropolis with a population of 30 million and the administrative capital of 17,000 Indonesian islands.