The Degabah System, an Afro-futuristic trio hailing from Atlanta, GA, has brought to you the electronic music fusion you never thought you needed but can’t resist wanting with their highly anticipated studio album, “Saqqara.” This 14-track instrumental album infused with EDM and House Music allows sound to transform into an abstract masterpiece traversing through unknown territories into the multiverse of music.
The Degabah System cultivates their idiolect in their music and leaves their footprint in the sound so clearly that you hear their insignia in the air. Beginning with “Enter the Dagabah,” you experience an intimidating soundscape, keeping you on your toes as the synth builds with suspense to dreamy waves and cymbals smashing against in an eccentric manner. Astounding how their futuristic appeal sounds like it went back in time, especially in the track “The Birth of Imhotep.” Other tracks allow listeners to feel whatever they want and however, they want. Best of all is that it can be heard anytime, anywhere, as you dance, as you relax, or as you work.
With various instrumental elements, including synth, bass, drums, and organ, The Degabah System showcases their mastery and versatility in music. With increasing credibility, Annie Mae Bonaparte, Malcolm Garvey Dubois, and Mr. Jack Body contribute their distinct stylings, resulting in a seamless fusion of trend-setting soundscapes.
The Dagabah System sets “Saqqara” apart from the mainstream with its inventive musical measures. Listen to “Saqqara” by The Dagabah System to experience a whole new world of instrumentals.
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Review By: Naomi Joan