Masma Dream World Releases New EP 'A Grave In A Lucky Site'

MASMA DREAM WORLD

WIRE MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 2025 COVER STAR

RELEASES NEW EP

A GRAVE IN A LUCKY SITE

OUT NOW VIA VALLEY OF SEARCH


WATCH “ONE ALONE” OFFICIAL VIDEO


US & EU TOUR DATES THIS FALL

Press Photo by Mike Gustafson  


Early Praise for Masma Dream World:


“A matrix of lucid electronics.. On PLEASE COME TO ME, Masma Dream World plumbs the abyssal depths of the divine feminine, charting a path of devotion to the Mother Kali” - The Wire ‘Cover Story’


"music rooted in drones and ritual rhythms..like a visitor probing a dark cavern, occasionally knocking something loose that clatters noisily into the void" - The New York Times


"a strange, discomfiting document of the singer-composer’s energy..tangles together traditional African sounds and rhythms with Western electronic styles ranging from ambient to harsh noise" - The FADER


"a divine, spectral source of unease..“mother” is the only lyric in the song, but it hits you like a paragraph, rummaging through your skin until it crawls" - Paste Magazine


"The astonishing new record from Masma Dream World obliterates all genres to arrive at something haunting, potent, and powerful." - Bandcamp Daily


“by turns meditative, tortured, and exultant, it transmutes the abyssal language of devotion and the divine feminine through cavernous electronics, spine-chilling noise, and a powerful voice” - Our Culture


“a striking and viscerally powerful experience” - Outside Left


Masma Dream World has released her new EP, A GRAVE IN A LUCKY SITE, out now via Valley of Search. The EP’s three songs are culled from the same sessions that yielded PLEASE COME TO ME, her sophomore album released earlier this year to critical acclaim, including a coveted spot on the cover of The Wire Magazine. The album was born from an extensive period of time spent deepening her spirituality through meditation, Hindu mysticism, and Advaita Vedantic texts. To preview the collection, she shared “KALA,” a transportative reverie of atmospheric drones and vocal chants, and today she’s released a video for “One Alone,” the EP’s haunting opening track. 


On the EP, she says â€œFrom the ONE, many appears.”


Masma Dream World is the experimental project led by Bhakta artist, producer and healer Devi Mambouka. With roots in Gabon and Singapore, Mambouka is a child of the world. She recalls rainforest rituals and the presence of ghosts and spirits throughout her childhood in Gabon before immigrating to The Bronx. Here, instead of forests, she lost herself in record stores and began a spiritual, educational journey, DJing and immersing herself in NYC’s nightlife. She studied religions of all kinds but found her guides in magic, maternal Hindu ancestors, the Black Madonna and Kali, the Hindu goddess of creation and destruction, and the mother of the forgotten ones.


Her father was from the indigenous Bahoumbou tribe of Gabon, while her mother is Bengali and Cantonese from Singapore. Her influences are global in scope. The mystical experiences of her travels are incorporated into the music, like the church bells on today’s single, or spontaneous singing inspired by a visit to La Vierge Noire (the Black Madonna) in Rocamadour, France. While walking through a cave, the spirits led her to record her voice, so she pulled out her phone. That recording appears on “The Island Where the Goddess Lives” and the sound is echoey and distant, reversed language going back through time. There are field recordings from her visits with her family in Singapore and the temples and rice paddy fields of Bali. 


In the isolation of a bitter Wisconsin winter surrounded by the Northwoods, her connections to the spiritual unseen world deepened. When she returned to her mother’s apartment in New York City, she stumbled upon old, damaged tapes of spiritual lectures from her late aunt’s collection and saw it as a sign to begin work on the album.


WATCH “ONE ALONE” OFFICIAL VIDEO


Masma Dream World turned heads with her 2020 debut Play at Night, a record that established the multi-instrumentalist as a singular voice, combining field recordings, throttling bass, skittering electronics and traditional Gabonese rhythms for an awe inspiring, transportative sound. 


Her album from earlier this year, PLEASE COME TO ME, was preceded by singles “O, Dark Mother,” “Pordeno Me,” “PLEASE COME TO ME,” & “Ancient DNA.” Devi graced the cover of Wire Magazine this month, and the singles were praised by The FADER, Paste Magazine, Bandcamp Daily, and The New York Times, among others. A limited-edition cassette release of PLEASE COME TO ME will feature today’s EP tracks.


Those who have experienced Masma Dream World live know it’s unparalleled, a haunting combination of field recordings, performance art, and awe inspiring vocal performances. In two weeks she’ll perform in New York’s Ridgewood neighborhood before heading to Europe for a run of festival appearances, and returning for shows in Philadelphia and New Hampshire. Tickets available HERE.


TOUR DATES

Oct 1st - Zagreb, HR @ ZEZ Festival

Oct 25th - Innsbruck, AT @ Positive Futures Festival

Nov 1st - Belgium, BE @ La Botanique w/ SUNN

Nov 20th - Philadelphia, PA @ The Rotunda (Fire Museum Presents)

Nov 21st - State College, PA @ Manny’s Live Performance Space

Nov 22nd - Keene, NH @ Nova Arts at Brewbakers




Tracklist:

01 One Alone

02 KALA

03 Where everything stops


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