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FORGET EVERYTHING ON THE DANCE FLOOR

MND3GMA makes club bangers to give themselves—and the world—relief

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MND3GMA is the latest club act from Toronto that seems poised to explode. Making rhythmic electro for our post-pandemic age, the stylish duo fronting the act say that music is the connective tissue that runs through their bones.

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“I begged my parents for a guitar,” says Jordan Alexander, the buzzy pop punk sensation currently recording with her partner Sakina Garcia as MND3GMA, releasing their first single this summer. “It’s hard to explain the feeling. It’s like this is what I was born to do.”

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Alexander has been doing lots of things lately. The model and actress, who recently wrapped a starring role on the revisited Gossip Girl, records as a solo artist but, during the cold dark days of our lockdown, she met Garcia on a dating app and soon the women were inseparable.

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“Something magical happens when we get together,” says Garcia, who goes by Saki and is often credited with bringing her partner out into the night. It’s Saki with the hardcore interest in fashion and clubbing and what she calls “nightlife reinvention.”

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For Saki, a club is a place to get lost and explore.

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“The thing I love about clubbing is that everyone is

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