
Renowned musician Céline Dessberg has taken an unexpected yet mesmerising turn in her latest musical project, drawing inspiration from the rich traditions of Mongolian music. Her new tracks weave together haunting throat singing, traditional instruments, and modern production techniques, creating a soundscape that is both fresh and deeply rooted in cultural heritage.
A Bold New Direction
Dessberg, known for her eclectic style, has once again pushed boundaries by collaborating with Mongolian artists. The result is a collection of tracks that seamlessly blend the ethereal tones of Mongolian folk with contemporary electronic and acoustic elements.
Why Mongolian Music?
In a recent interview, Dessberg revealed her fascination with Mongolia’s musical traditions. "The rawness and spirituality of throat singing and horsehead fiddle music resonated with me," she explained. "I wanted to explore how these ancient sounds could interact with modern genres."
What to Expect
The new tracks feature:
- Haunting vocal harmonies inspired by Mongolian throat singing
- Traditional instruments like the morin khuur (horsehead fiddle)
- Layered electronic beats and atmospheric synths
Early listeners have praised the project for its originality and emotional depth, calling it "a bridge between worlds."
Where to Listen
Dessberg’s Mongolian-inspired tracks are now available on all major streaming platforms. Whether you’re a fan of world music or simply looking for something new, this fusion is sure to captivate.