Serbian-Canadian musician, producer and DJ Kat Duma’s music has a dusk quality to it, it feels like a fitting embodiment for those in-between hours where everything feels slightly softer, slightly less certain, and somehow more itself for it. Think dubby rhythms, ethereal pop textures, and moments that shimmer with recognition before slipping away again.
New single 'Mirrored Water' has a quietly Madonna-esque quality, a bit like 'Frozen', but twisted electronically and pulled somewhere a little more whimsical. Dub-leaning rhythms drift beneath layers of hazy, spectral texture while Duma's voice threads through with a restrained intimacy. It's gorgeous and slightly unnerving, which is a combination we'll always show up for.
The track was inspired by time spent walking through the temple grounds of Kyoto's Sagano area, that particular stillness where the landscape reflects perfectly in dark pools, calm on the surface, something less certain underneath. 'Mirrored Water' lives in exactly that space.
🎧Watch the video for ‘Mirrored Water’ below