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YetepZingara is building a world of her own, and she’s inviting us all to wander through it. The rising bass artist, known for her intricate sound design with deep spiritual intention, has unveiled her latest project, The Magic Garden, a five-track EP that feels like an enchanted audio storybook.
This new chapter expands on the universe she began in her 2024 EP, For The Crystal Children, reintroducing listeners to its cast of spirits through lush, high-frequency soundscapes. Collaborations with vocalists like Jessica Chertok on tracks including the title song add layers of ethereal beauty through the journey. The closing track, “Purple Plum Trees,” holds a special resonance for Zingara, having emerged from a powerful, channeled vision dedicated to the goddess Kali.

For fans, The Magic Garden is a staple Zingara experience. It’s built on her signature, wobbling basslines that hit the body, yet is woven through with lyrical themes and textures designed to lift the mind. It proves her unique ability to craft music that works equally well on a festival stage as it does in a personal, reflective moment. This EP is an invitation to grow, heal, and explore right alongside her. The garden gates are open.
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