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Dakosta Releases Tech-Pop Matrix Inspired Anthem ‘Questions’ From His New Album, ‘Order Out Of Chaos’!

A very versatile pop artist motivated to contribute epic tracks to the genre, ‘Questions’ by Dakosta, the third track from his new album ‘Order Out Of Chaos’ is the perfect example of that. The song originally started off as a cute pop track produced in his bed. It then turned into a high octane techno fueled pop track that was heavily inspired by the matrix soundtrack. Lyrically ‘Questions’ explains his personal views on America’s political situation and “Questions” the decisions that are made by some of their leaders.

https://soundcloud.com/dakostamusic/questions?in=dakostamusic/sets/order-out-of-chaos

Dakosta is a songwriter, recording artist, and producer from Seattle, Washington. Growing up, he used to be afraid to express himself musically, especially singing but when he moved back to his hometown in 2011 he received his first notebook and a couple of years after that he started his work as a visual artist. Pretty much, his self-expression through art and writing was beginning to grow. It wasn’t until 2014 when a friend told him that he was capable of doing a lot more creatively. That year he linked up with a local producer who taught me how to record, sing, and produce. Unfortunately, it was taking the two of them too long to finish a song, so in 2015 he took more responsibility and started producing and recording himself at home in his bedroom.

The result was trial and error, falling and getting up, as well as three LPs and a handful of singles. In 2016 he released a total of three singles. He started taking more time on creating quality songs, practicing harder, and writing smarter. In 2017 he sent himself to Edmonds Community College to be classically trained vocally along with receiving guitar training and learning how to produce. 2017 was also the year he performed 6 times. All of this was for the purpose of preparing himself for future performances, songs, and projects, like his fourth album, ‘Order Out of Chaos’.

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