A Bird’s Wings
written, produced and performed by Geo Aghinea
mixed by Luciano Rossi
mastered by James Trevascus
recording engineer: Emilia Buchanan
artwork by Alina Negoita
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mixed by Luciano Rossi
mastered by James Trevascus
recording engineer: Emilia Buchanan
artwork by Alina Negoita
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A Bird's Wings is produced to portray anger, grief, and allure. Distinct emotions are entwined within the sonic composition, creating contrasting textures that mirror the complexity of an emotional landscape during the stages of desire.
Lyrically, the song draws inspiration from natural imagery of ice observed during a winter walk, symbolizing a blockage within a human connection.
Lyrically, the song draws inspiration from natural imagery of ice observed during a winter walk, symbolizing a blockage within a human connection.
Fell In Love With An Alien
Fell In Love With An Alien is an otherworldly sonic journey featuring harsh metallic sounds intertwined with floaty eerie ambient on ethereal soothing vocals.
‘Lyrically, it is a melancholic letter to a special person that I received motherhood-like comfort from. I could sense she had been through a lot, yet I didn’t want to intrude. Therefore everything in relation to her became embedded in mystery.’
‘Lyrically, it is a melancholic letter to a special person that I received motherhood-like comfort from. I could sense she had been through a lot, yet I didn’t want to intrude. Therefore everything in relation to her became embedded in mystery.’
Emotional Room
Emotional Room constructs a lyrical landscape similar to an inner sanctum, wherein our emotions stay stored. When ‘the door’ is left open, other people might view as us ‘fools’, just as the lyrics depict. My intention was to illustrate the act of accessing another's emotional space as a gesture of closeness and vulnerability.
The composition starts and ends in an excessively innocent and dreamy, but contemplative manner. The chorus takes an unexpected 3/4 time signature reminiscent of tribal dance, providing an avenue to release frustrations born from feeling misunderstood.
Beyond its portrayal of a love story, the song materialised from personal experiences of being perceived as naive when choosing vulnerability over insincerity.
The composition starts and ends in an excessively innocent and dreamy, but contemplative manner. The chorus takes an unexpected 3/4 time signature reminiscent of tribal dance, providing an avenue to release frustrations born from feeling misunderstood.
Beyond its portrayal of a love story, the song materialised from personal experiences of being perceived as naive when choosing vulnerability over insincerity.
I could be that someone
written, prodced and performed by Geo Aghinea
mixed by Luciano Rossi
mastered by James Trevascus
artwork by Alina Negoita
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I could be that someone is about a plea for transformation,
It is about the broken lenses through which I got to view my body in a dysphoric climate whilst trying to seek resilience within that.
It is about the broken lenses through which I got to view my body in a dysphoric climate whilst trying to seek resilience within that.
I’ll Hand You A Hand
written, produced and performed by Geo Aghinea
mixed by Luciano Rossi
mastered by James Trevascus
artwork by Alina Negoita
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There is an internal question that had laid the path to the track ‘I’ll Hand You A Hand’: how do I begin to value and nurture, yet still protect the love that I have to give to people around me whilst confronting transience?
Excerpts from notes taken at the time of writing the song:
‘I am in the process of questioning how to accept that everything that surrounds me moves on while fighting the need to feel grounded for one second.
It is heart wrenching to know that people I met once and deeply connected with will leave and I will remain in the same place, reminiscing the memories, hoping they’ll sometime come back. I craved continuity and life gave me transience.’
Excerpts from notes taken at the time of writing the song:
‘I am in the process of questioning how to accept that everything that surrounds me moves on while fighting the need to feel grounded for one second.
It is heart wrenching to know that people I met once and deeply connected with will leave and I will remain in the same place, reminiscing the memories, hoping they’ll sometime come back. I craved continuity and life gave me transience.’