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Scroll to Forget
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Exciting
Mysterious
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What if a smartphone is monitoring all events and has an own mind... Lyrics in the comment
Trance
Just 8 Words
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Exciting
Uplifting
Trance
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This track is INSANE!!!
Trance
Resurection
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Powerful
Trance
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Groovy...
Metal
Grave Perfume
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3 days ago
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Dark
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Metal
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This new track, balancing between gothic metal, doom rock and dark poetic storytelling, is thrilling. Its called “Grave Perfume” and is a mix of slow, pulsating beats, sultry but ominous vocals, and a touch of theatrical horror. Think Black Sabbath meets Nick Cave, with a creepy spoken intro. The lyrics revolve around a Draugr-like figure - someone who wears a social mask but is rotten inside. Visual, narrative and with a good dose of decay and seduction. As usual the lyrics can be found in the comment field. Note: Draúger are mythical Norse undead. Not just zombies, but intelligent, evil corpses that emerge from their graves to torment the living.
Chillout
Memories Flight
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3 days ago
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Dramatic
Dreamy
Relaxing
Chillout
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Normally I do not comment extensively on my tracks but this one is an exception on my own rule. In Memories’ Flight I take you on a journey through memory, loss and the silent hope of not being forgotten. This track combines melancholic synths, piano notes and dramatic strings into an emotionally charged atmosphere that slowly builds to a powerful climax. The female vocals weave through the arrangement like an echo from the past—soft, yet inescapable. Every sound adds to the sense of longing and reflection. Think of a cross between synthpop and cinematic ambient, with a heartbeat of sadness. I tried to find a balance between electronic elements and human emotion, between technology and vulnerability. The title, Memories’ Flight, refers to the fleeting nature of memories—how they sometimes seem to slip away, yet can mean everything at the same time. I’d love to hear what you think—feedback is more than welcome! Lyrics in the comment field.