bgerosani

bgerosani

bgerosani

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bgerosani

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"Greater Unity": When sound becomes collective memory
Some compositions, well, they're not just heard they are felt an echo of everything we've gone through. Greater Unity, Bgerosani’s newest release, fits within that special rare category of music that fearlessly gazes directly at human frailty. Created amidst the emotional chaos of 2021 as the pandemic morphed existence into a parable of isolation, fear and the never ending search this single really is, it's more than a song— it is a sonic manifesto.

"Greater Unity": When sound becomes collective memory
Some compositions, well, they're not just heard they are felt an echo of everything we've gone through. Greater Unity, Bgerosani’s newest release, fits within that special rare category of music that fearlessly gazes directly at human frailty. Created amidst the emotional chaos of 2021 as the pandemic morphed existence into a parable of isolation, fear and the never ending search this single really is, it's more than a song— it is a sonic manifesto.

Driven by Covid-era strains, Greater Unity delvs deep into the core of human existence during a period where physical separation became the usual and social division, a rather risky habit. Bgerosani's offer a intimate, yet global, reflection: how can we mend connections when the world appears so splintered? The solution isnt a easy one; hence, their music dives into emotional territories, running from raw loneliness to yearning for community.

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The single, it was captured in a impressive industrial hall located in Switzerland, a location that amplifies every resonance transforming sound into architecture. Amongst the metallic shadows and never-ending echoes, exclusive textures were born: guitars rubbed with bows, open strings that vibrate as if breathing, and sampling which is quite unexpected but masterful and containing bits from the series Naruto. Nothing happens by mere chance; each element, another layer on this sensory expedition.

The single, it was captured in a impressive industrial hall located in Switzerland, a location that amplifies every resonance transforming sound into architecture. Amongst the metallic shadows and never-ending echoes, exclusive textures were born: guitars rubbed with bows, open strings that vibrate as if breathing, and sampling which is quite unexpected but masterful and containing bits from the series Naruto. Nothing happens by mere chance; each element, another layer on this sensory expedition.