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Antwerp Gobi Desert Collective is back with “Mångata”

Gobi Desert Collective is a group of four artists from Antwerp, Belgium, composed by ARTA, ZAMM and Transfer To Graham.

During the lockdown in Belgium the guys had all the time they needed to get together their experiences and started producing tracks with thier moniker, merging electronic music with the recordings of real ethnic instruments and guitars to a create a slow and caressing sound which is already getting a lot of interest across the digital stores.

Their latest output is “Mångata”, a solid Organic House tune with strong and percussive groove and some mellow Ethnic influences, that will lift you from a cold autumn day to bring you straight into a dreamy Arabian night.

Out now on the digital stores, don’t miss it!

https://open.spotify.com/artist/2w0J6UmL0Unhj5yqE7rlfp
https://www.instagram.com/gobidesertcollective/
https://www.facebook.com/gobidesertcollective

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