There are albums that arrive quickly, and there are albums that ask for time.
DREAMSCAPES II belongs to the second kind.
Over the past months, I’ve been creating music that feels deeply connected to stillness, light, memory, and emotional space. The result is an album that invites slow listening — not just as background music, but as a world you can step into. That world is called DREAMSCAPES II.

This new album continues a direction that has become very important in my work, but it also goes further. The music is more intimate in some places, more immersive in others, and often shaped by a quiet sense of reflection. Piano-led melodies, ambient textures, warm electronic details, and spacious sound design come together in a way that feels deeply personal to me.
What I love most about this album is that it unfolds slowly. It does not try to impress in the first few seconds. It breathes. It opens. It reveals itself layer by layer. For me, that is one of the most beautiful things music can do: create space, not noise.
More than a collection of songs
I never wanted DREAMSCAPES II to feel like a random sequence of tracks. From the beginning, I approached it as a complete album experience — something with its own emotional arc, visual identity, and inner logic.
The titles already reflect that world. The album contains 14 tracks in total, and songs like
The Light That Carried Us Through,
Weightless in a Sea of Light,
In the Quiet of What Was,
In the Fade of What Was, and
The Stillness of What Once Was
are just a few examples of the emotional language that runs through the record.
These are not just names to me. They are part of the atmosphere, part of the language, and part of the album’s emotional center.
Artwork created by hand

The visual world of DREAMSCAPES II is just as personal to me as the music itself.
For the artwork, I used original Polaroid photography — capturing skies and clouds, experimenting with double exposures and filters, and creating dreamlike analog images that felt connected to the music. I wanted the artwork to carry the same emotional tone as the album: soft, atmospheric, nostalgic, and open.
In a time where so much feels fast and disposable, it was important to me that this project remains deeply human and handmade — in sound, in image, and in feeling.
For listeners who still believe in albums
I know that music is often consumed quickly today. One track, then the next, then the next. But DREAMSCAPES II was created for people who still enjoy sinking into an album and staying there for a while.
This is music for quiet evenings, long thoughts, inner images, and emotional breathing space. Music for moments when you want to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with something more subtle.
If that speaks to you, I’d love for you to join me on this journey.

Pre-save and pre-order
You can already support the release in two ways:
Pre-save the album on Spotify:
Pre-order the vinyl or CD here:
Every pre-save and every pre-order means a lot to me. Thank you for listening, supporting, and being part of this new chapter.
DREAMSCAPES II will be released on August 7, and I’ll be sharing 5 singles along the way.
And I can’t wait to share this journey with you.