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MANTi returns to Kiosk ID with the "Numa" EP

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  • Jun 18
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One year after the release of her acclaimed "Eureka" EP, rising Iranian producer MANTi makes a striking return to Kater Blau’s Kiosk I.D. imprint with "Numa" — a four-track EP that blends emotional depth with bold sonic exploration.


Opening with the title track "Numa", she crafts a sweeping soundscape of warm synths, dramatic pads, and metallic jolts, layered over a driving foundation of bass and white-noise drums. It’s a cinematic, slowly unfolding journey, equally suited for dancefloors and introspection.


Next comes "Shade", a playful, disco-tinged cut that fuses shimmering tambourines, funky guitar plucks, and spacey synths with breakbeat twists and ravey piano stabs. It's unpredictable, infectious, and bursting with character.





"Halo" dives into more experimental territory, orbiting around found-sound percussion, chopped piano chords, and hovering vocal textures. Anchored by a relentless bassline, the track balances intricate layering with minimal, hypnotic momentum.


Closing the EP, "Ashes" delivers a deep, percussive roller infused with ethnic rhythms, morphing synths, and cascading chimes. It’s warm, textured, and atmospheric — the perfect finale to a multidimensional project.


With "Numa", MANTi showcases her ability to merge melodic storytelling with club-ready energy. The result is a forward-thinking, emotionally resonant EP that cements her as one of electronic music’s most exciting emerging voices.



You can buy "Numa" EP here.






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