Bringing in Cinema and Excitement, Let’s Gear Up for Aleksandra Kovac’s ‘Cinematic Collection (Vol. 1)
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Award-winning composer and songwriter Aleksandra Kovac’s entire artistry is fascinating, but nothing comes close to the artsy frameworks he’s implemented in this specific collection, the first volume of ‘Cinematic Collection’, in collaboration with Roman Goršek. This project, as the name points out, is a fine curation of opening titles and end-credit compositions of some of the most highly regarded films we know, thereby conveying how something can look grand, but it's the music that actually makes you feel its grandeur. Contemporary orchestral writing, dramatically powerful cinematic themes, and dark rock influences that make emotion meet sonic power; this carries an out-of-the-box kind of storytelling approach that's definitely worth checking out.

“Highly intense, fast-paced, and as whimsical as Game of Thrones, this is unlike anything you’ve ever heard.”
An awakening that keeps you on your tiptoes, an adventure that seems tiny at first but reshapes everything that’s yet to come in your life, shaping you for greatness. This isn't just an album; it's a journey to maturity and growth, spikes in life. Every track brings a new flavour to the table; it's quite breathtaking how every number has a personality to it. While the ‘Burden of Legacy’ feels like a mysterious trailer into the realms of this experience-first work, tracks like ‘Primal Scream,’ ‘Origin of Sin’ and ‘Water Slide’ make you escape the paradoxes and enter a newer and exciting space where the concepts of space and time don't exist.
These tracks carry something innately different. They can amplify an emotion, make you hooked to a scene, and can blend endless passion into a scene. Surreal orchestral compilations where every track is loaded with a newer flavor of grand, here music does its job of shaping your viewing lens for something. They feel dark, intimidating, and loaded with thrill. ‘Music Box,’ however, is in an ethereal league of its own. The sound of abandonment, regret, and hope; this feels like the sunshine after pouring rain. This entire album is curated to make you experience fantasy and fiction, but as songs that include orchestral elements. I genuinely feel cinema and art are something all of us share a unique bond with, and this makes you experience that in a fascinatingly immersive manner.
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