- Digital
Various Artists
Dahlia Karma
Tofistock
- Cat No: TFSTK010
- Release: 2022-08-12
Track List
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1. Tai Rona - Ein Qiniyye feat. Abelton
02:40 -
2. Olsvangèr - Longing
04:40 -
3. Lily Haz - Dame B
05:01 -
4. MYKI - Zine Forgotten Hide
03:34 -
5. Akko - Rosh Sataan
02:25 -
6. Alicia - Parabula
01:31 -
7. Alon Yarkoni - Macaw
04:56 -
8. Toot & Lily - So Much
03:20 -
9. Tati & Sultana - Pacifloralove
03:57
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"in the puddle of the winter that has passed, a reflection of a young girl holding a flower appears. her name is Dhalia Karma. Konfusius the wise, had defined the human nature through a beautiful parable. He said that all the humans need in their life is a bread and a flower. They needs the bread so they can survive, and they need a flower so that they has a reason to survive.
The flower is a symbol for meaning of the beauty in nature and the mystical motives in which it operates. It is a symbol for creation and internal observance, and for the never ending journey of curiosity, of the strange and the imaginary. The bread is a symbol for matter, the desire of particles to beat and exist, and for the energy that allows a human to live in the physical conditions.
Dahlia Karma is the bubbling stew of the absurd, that represents a desire to contradict the feeling of losing one's ground.
From these ideas, we asked a small group of artists who excite us to create a common meaning together, in the form of this compilation."
The flower is a symbol for meaning of the beauty in nature and the mystical motives in which it operates. It is a symbol for creation and internal observance, and for the never ending journey of curiosity, of the strange and the imaginary. The bread is a symbol for matter, the desire of particles to beat and exist, and for the energy that allows a human to live in the physical conditions.
Dahlia Karma is the bubbling stew of the absurd, that represents a desire to contradict the feeling of losing one's ground.
From these ideas, we asked a small group of artists who excite us to create a common meaning together, in the form of this compilation."