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Ummet Ozcan shares mystic tribal anthem!

Taking an impressive turn into melodically refined tribal sounds, infamous DJ/producer/studio wizard Ummet Ozcan opens yet another chapter in his impressive resume with the release of new single “Lotus” Built upon hypnotizing soundscapes, mystic flutes and the unique art of throat singing, the song creates a world of its own, touching warm progressive vibes as well as a distinctive mythical atmosphere. Already catching strong feedback during live shows, “Lotus” is proving itself an instant milestone in contemporary trance music, officially out now on OZ Records.

Having reshaped the electronic music soundscape several times throughout the years, leading Dutch/Turkish artist Ummet Ozcan always draws attention when venturing into new territory. “Lotus” proves the point, as it showcases an original approach to his already acclaimed trance and progressive productions, this time employing the daring art of throat singing alongside an almost magical sound design.

While Ozcan already explored throat singing with 2022’s viral hit “Xanadu,” he dives deeper into the rabbit hole this time, adding mesmerizing vocals and melodics, draped across ominous soundscapes that breathe an undeniable, cinematic quality – emphasizing his inimitable studio wizardry once again.

As “Lotus” unfolds, deeper layers of sound are shared, building towards a drop that fuses vintage tribal dance with warm organic sounds, highlighted by Ozcan’s daring yet warm-hearted throat singing, accompanied by live flute and subtle pulsating chords. 

All together, it’s an exceptional, hypnotizing experience that brings ancient music right to the here and now, drenched in a contemporary trance guise, ready to touch both body and soul with its grand production and compelling mood.  Ummet Ozcan proves himself a unique tastemaker with his “Lotus,” sharing a quintessential anthem that thrives on centuries’ old sounds and fresh tribal rhythms. It’s a beacon of how trance music is evolving and burgeoning again, letting Ozcan paint a new and truly magnificent picture, ready to blossom among the festival crowds soon enough.