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PrologRayssa Dynta
With her mesmerizing voice and delightful presence, the EP 'Prolog' serves as Rayssa Dynta's assertion as a solo act in Indonesia's electronic music scene.
Rayssa Dynta is the name of Double Deer Records' darling, the title she holds truly with her lovable and sweet upbringing, yet mesmerizing angelic voice with undebatable musical ability. The sweet girl was born in 1995, and she has had many interests since then. Always hungry for new things to experience, she has tried modeling, and was in a musical duo for a brief moment. But the free spirited soul feels like it's only right if she is in control of everything that she does. She never liked being directed by others, hence she decided to go as a solo performer. Her debut single. 'Something About Us' was released 15 December 2017 at Double Deer Records' Label Showcase. The song has now hit more than 5000 plays on Spotify only. Freemagz stated that the song gets through with beautiful and delicate vocal with just enough reverb to finish off, while The Display could not help but fall in love with the lovable and innocent aura radiating from the whole persona of Rayssa Dynta.
Rayssa Dynta has always been a girl of elements. She identifies herself more as a social butterfly rather than just a person. This translates to her music, as she listed every element in her environment as her source of inspiration. It's hard to pinpoint the influence of Rayssa Dynta's music, as she could listen to Top 40 today and 1930s classics the next day. 'Prolog' itself consists of five tracks, each representing a chapter from her journey of self exploration, that took her 18 months to work on.
To Rayssa Dynta, 'Prolog' is such a heartfelt writing wrapped in a dreamlike music. Her angelic voice wrapped in simple harmony with special touches here and there emphasizes the uniqueness she brings to the scene. The catchy yet soothing tunes will help you take your edge off and is an easy company through your busy days. She described her music as the media that helped her gets her emotions through when she's overflowed with things in her head, and her tongue is too overwhelmed to speak about them. She could explain what the songs are actually about, but she'd rather have her audience have their own interpretations of 'Prolog'.
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