"Grooves from the mountains" is my debut solo album - a record where music became a space for memory, movement and relax. I wrote it during a real trip to the mountains. What started as a vacation with friends quickly turned into a kind of sonic diary built from sounds, routes, rhythm, and that strange feeling of being fully present.
The tracks are filled with spacious, melancholic pads, slow-burning arpeggios, steady bass lines, and sharp percussion. These textures unfold slowly to make room for lead melodies played on synths and sometimes on ukulele to take shape naturally. The music lives somewhere between idm, electronic, and something personal. I wasn’t trying to fit into a genre - I just followed what felt honest.
This was the first time I released music under my real name. And in a way, it marked a shift not just in sound, but in how I relate to what I make. This album holds traces of the road, of snow, of silence and of something turning inward, quietly.
Each track is like a scene: the train, the climb, the waiting, the emotional shift. The whole album feels like a breath, or maybe an impression, and at the same time, like free-form electronics shaped by instinct and sound alone.
On YouTube you can listen this album in "Imaginative Mixing" version
Cover by Ilya Semashkevich
Mastering by Ilya Semashkevich