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Writer's picture Britain Richardson

Unpacking the Heavy Sonic Journey of Dea Magna's 'OKANO EP'



Dea Magna, the techno DJ-producer hailing from Los Angeles, has swiftly emerged as a formidable force in the electronic music scene. Her sound is a distinctive blend of Industrial Techno, Psy Trance, and Hard Dance, capturing the essence of LA’s vibrant underground. Dea’s commitment to creating a multi-dimensional audio-visual experience makes her a standout artist in the industry.


The OKANO EP by Dea Magna kicks off with “Okano,” a powerhouse track that exudes a Hard Techno vibe. Pounding basslines and Serbian-spoken vocals make this track unforgettable, while the arpeggiated trance lead at the drop catapults listeners into an intense musical flow-state. This collaboration with Reblok is already making waves at festivals.



“Hardcore Love” maintains the momentum, seamlessly blending Hard Techno with Hardstyle. Dea’s commanding vocals dominate the track, leading up to a sudden drop that plunges listeners into an irresistible pulsating rhythm.


“Rave Paradise” offers a nostalgic nod to nineties Eurodance within a Hard Techno framework. This instrumental track provides a brief respite amid the EP’s relentless energy, showcasing Dea’s versatility.


Finally, “Hardstyle Jungle” amps up the intensity with its pure hardstyle energy. A masculine vocal adds depth to the relentless beats, and at over four minutes, this track encapsulates the raw power of the EP.


Dea Magna’s career trajectory is impressive. With her tracks signed to esteemed labels like Filth On Acid and Virgin Records, she has earned spots on top Spotify playlists and stages worldwide. From performing at iconic venues like Exchange LA to gaining support from industry legends like Tiësto and EDX, Dea Magna’s rise in the techno scene is nothing short of eye-catching.



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