The following albums will be released in 2020 and will be available from the biggest music online stores. Here you can find some information about them.
Inspiration sources behind the album trilogy:
Water is one of the basics of life and a unique element that, in all its forms, has inspired me throughout my life, often even unknowingly. If for some reason I cannot see the sea or experience the proximity of the water for some time, then I have the perpetual longing and feeling that something is missing. This feeling is like a mystical attraction that always retracts at many levels of emotion.

In this series, I give this element, in all its interactive forms of expression with nature, a unique place in my life.

Album Descriptions
Veins of the Sea 1: Parts 1-5
The first album in this three-part series moves musically between the intimate orchestral textures, soundscapes, and modern hybrid music. The parts are their own pieces that have received inspiration from my own visual works. Together they are creating the feeling of the complete album that I hope touches audiences emotionally.

The first five works in the series are perhaps the most sensitive parts of the collection. This is particularly the case with the instrument combination and use of vocals and delicate melodies.

Veins of the Sea 2: Parts 6-12
On this second album of the series, the moods and tones are getting darker from the first album. Between the various parts of the work, I explore, even more, the experimental music.

One of the central themes of this album is not only about breaking rules and boundaries but also finding new borders regarding the use of acoustic instruments with human voice and electronically produced sound. My research trip to today's music technology continues and deepens further on this album.

Veins of the Sea 3: Parts 13-18
On the third and final album of the series, we return to the mood of the first album. The general atmosphere in various parts is dominated by the intimate string orchestra and the use of several vocals combined with the synthetic sound world.

In some parts, I also give space to various solo instruments that support the mood of the parts without forgetting classical elements such as bigger orchestra and choir sections. All of these, together, create the impression of the sea and its veins that pulse life. It is delicate and strong at the same time.