There is a quiet intensity running through ‘Dreaming’, the new release from Ten Walls and Igoris Lobanovas. The track arrives as a cinematic electronic work shaped by atmosphere, tension and release, but its true strength lies in the way it balances precision with feeling. It is a carefully constructed piece, yet it never feels mechanical.
The collaboration with Lobanovas, a Lithuanian aerobatic champion, gives the release its conceptual frame. ‘Dreaming’ was created as part of an audiovisual project where music and aerial performance exist together, turning flight into a kind of sonic choreography. That idea could easily have become too literal, but Ten Walls handles it with restraint. The track suggests movement rather than explaining it.
Musically, the production sits in a refined electronic space. The rhythm is steady, the atmosphere is immersive, and the melodies rise with a measured sense of drama. Nothing feels overloaded. Instead, Ten Walls lets the track breathe, creating a soundscape where each detail has enough room to matter. The result is warm, expansive and quietly powerful.
GØYA’s vocals add the emotional pulse. Her performance works almost like a human signal inside a wide cinematic frame, grounding the track’s aerial imagery with intimacy and vulnerability. It is this contrast that gives ‘Dreaming’ its character: sky and voice, speed and stillness, control and emotion.
The release also confirms RuneMark as the right home for this kind of artistic statement. ‘Dreaming’ is not built only for quick impact; it asks for attention. It can move through a club system, but it also carries enough narrative depth to live outside the booth. For Ten Walls, it feels like another step in a career defined by strong sonic identity and an ongoing desire to push electronic music into more visual, architectural spaces.
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