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May 30, 2025
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Auntie Flo finds a natural home for 'Outernational Dance' on Multi Culti. Throughout his long career in music, Brian d'Souza (aka Auntie Flo) has made a name for himself for his adventurous and open minded approach to music making. Travel and collaboration is key to his work, and over the course of four albums and various singles, he's showcased music made in Cuba, South Korea, Uganda, Brazil and more, often fusing long standing musical traditions, field recordings, and artist collaborations with modern production techniques. As Auntie Flo, he has bridged not only cultural gaps as a person of Scottish-Goan heritage, but also in hybrid genres like Afro-disco, Indian Classical, and Dub-Techno, but recently crossed over into bioelectrical music, with his Plants Can Dance, Mushroom Music, and full-blown ambient psychedelia all housed under his A State Of Flo label and Substack. 'Outernational Dance' helps define this expansive sound with a set of tracks that brings dance culture back to nature, inspired by 'Esperanto', a form of universal language created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887. The notion of music as the universal language has always been at the heart of Auntie Flo's practice and makes this new EP a perfect fit for the boundary dissolving reverie of the Multi Culti ethos: pointing the way to a better world, borderless, free and in symbiosis with nature.Tracklisting:A1. EsperantoA2. Unua LibroB1. El HeineB2. Ho Mia KorB3. Mia Penso

Tracklist:
  • 1. Esperanto

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