A collaboration with UK producer Massuma, the single marks the second career release from DOSAMIS, following his critically acclaimed single We Were High on MoBlack.
Rapidly rising Moroccan DJ and producer DOSAMIS is set to make his most significant statement yet with the official release of his highly anticipated track Contesto, a collaboration with UK producer Massuma, landing July 4 via VOD.
A long-awaited moment for fans and tastemakers alike, Contesto has been a secret weapon in sets across the globe, gaining viral attention for its hypnotic groove, infectious percussion and emotionally charged vocal samples. Seamlessly weaving African rhythmic textures into deep, pulsating electronic production, the track exemplifies DOSAMIS’ signature style – global in spirit, refined in execution and built for the club.
First surfacing as a highly sought after ID in Summer 2024, Contesto quickly lit up dance floors and inboxes, catching the attention of numerous A-list artists including Keinemusik, Amémé, Carlita, Mont Rouge, Shimza and MoBlack, to name just a few. Now, with the official backing of VOD, the track is poised to reach an even bigger global audience.
Following DOSAMIS’ debut release We Were High on MoBlack Records, Contesto marks another major next step for the burgeoning Paris-based artist. As he continues to carve out a distinct and globally resonant sound, DOSAMIS cements his position as one of the most exciting emerging voices in underground electronic music today.
Massuma & DOSAMIS – Contesto is available on all major platforms from July 4 via VOD: https://www.beatport.com/release/contesto/5118593
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