u/Lumpy-Tomorrow-356

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I’m so happy to finally share my latest work with you. This track is very special to me; the lyrics are inspired by Paul Éluard’s timeless poem, 'Liberté', which I’ve tried to reinterpret through a modern lens.

In the musical arrangement, I sought to capture the nature of freedom—both its fragility and its transformative power. To create this soundscape, I blended the wide resonance of 12-string acoustic guitars and the woody textures of a Mexican Marimba with the rhythmic pulse of the Darbuka, all set against an orchestral rock backdrop.

The song begins as an intimate whisper and gradually builds into a powerful crescendo, mirroring the journey of a thought evolving into a primal outcry. I spent a great deal of time on the mixing and mastering to ensure that the spirit of this transition remained intact.

If you have a moment to listen, I would love to hear your thoughts. I’d also be honored if you’d consider adding it to your playlists. Thank you for your support and for taking the time to listen! 

https://open.spotify.com/intl-tr/track/3BgakXbaYhofrzmBhGcPjg?si=611efdcc8a7d4d1b

u/Lumpy-Tomorrow-356 — 21 days ago
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Hi music lovers! Let’s do a 'Save for Save' (S4S) for our playlists today. Save our playlist and share your links in the comments. We will save the first 20 in return. Let’s grow together by supporting each other! 

u/Lumpy-Tomorrow-356 — 22 days ago

Is it a cross-genre hybrid rock? Or classic and conventional?

Help me improve; listen and, if you wish, critique it ruthlessly.

If anyone’s interested, I can share the link in the comments.

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u/Lumpy-Tomorrow-356 — 2 months ago