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I get to live joy and ecstasy.
the same,” she says, a tequila and soda perched in her hand. “There’s no rich, no poor. When you’re on the dance floor, we’re all trying to get high.”
Both women say that the goal of their music is connectivity. They came together to ward off isolation, and they stay together to bring people into their soul. “I make music from the heart to capture what’s uniquely happening to me, but since we all have a shared consciousness, the commonality of the human experience is what our fans have tapped into,” mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa says Alexander, adding that she uses music, both the music she listens to and the music she makes, to sort out her emotions. “For me, music is language,” adds Garcia, “It says things I never could say.” mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa mg3mdfa
Along those same lines comes the love of nightlife, the love of dancing, the love of parties, the love of fashion and the love of fun. We all feel the pressures and stress of 9-to-5 realities, the bills, the mortgage, the to-do list, the grind. Alexander says that while making music, she’s able to do away with all that. On wax, she gives herself permission to be free.
“Music is a great way to explore the total extent of myself, myself at my most dramatic, obsessive, joyful or depressed,” she says. “I can exaggerate in a song how I’m feeling and it almost works like an exorcism—I record something to get it out of me.”
“Music is an amazing space to be whatever or whoever you are or want to be,” adds Garcia, “That’s why on this entire project we feel so blessed.”
When MND3GMA first started recording, they’d cut three tracks a day in an experimental purge. Now, ahead of their first single, “Tayong Dalawa,” the band says they can’t wait to perform this summer live in the clubs. “Saki has been such a powerful collaborator because she embodies being open to