
Have you listen a track called “Galaxy” from Ryuzaki Rama and Dootymore?
Jakarta-based music producer Ryuzaki Rama is known for his wide-ranging musical tastes.
He explores everything from Pop, Rock, Jazz, and Blues to various subgenres of Electronic Dance Music (EDM).
His talent has earned recognition, including a win at the EMPC competition by iceperience.id. Another achievement is the title of Producer of the Year at the 2022 Indonesia Dance Chart (IDC) Awards.
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Meanwhile, Dootymore, a rising music producer from Fortaleza, Brazil, now based in Bali, brings his own vibrant style.
Drawing from Booty, Baile Funk, and Indo Bounce, he has released several tracks including Dust, Interstellar, Orbits, and Portals. He is also known for his dynamic remixes.
Recently, the two producers joined forces on a high-energy track titled “Galaxy.”
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Initially, Dootymore laid the foundation by creating an Indo Bounce-inspired track with a space-themed vibe.
He then passed it to Ryuzaki Rama, who added his signature touch. Ryuzaki blended in elements of Bass House, Dubstep, Trap, and additional Indo Bounce layers, turning Galaxy into a bold, genre-bending anthem.
Set at 130 BPM, Galaxy delivers a powerful sound that’s perfect for intimate parties or full-scale music festivals. The result is an electrifying track with rich layers, sharp drops, and infectious energy.
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The song was released under Dragon R Production Indonesia, a Jakarta-based label established in 2018.
Known for embracing diverse sounds—from Rock and Pop Punk to EDM—the label also supports visual artists across painting, graphic design, and sculpture.
Dragon R has become a creative hub for both Indonesian and international artists from countries like Japan, Hong Kong, and Nepal.
Galaxy is also backed by exclusive licensing from Collab Asia Singapore and has been available on all major streaming platforms and digital stores since late April.
Cr: Alibudi