(...) I find the music based on abstract textures I always have on my mind. In some moments one can feel devoured by slow harmonic structures that grow inside yourself, but as one can be overwhelmed by these harmonies, it can quickly change into more dark, severe and harsh sonorities. But nevertheless, the music breaks out and solves itself into a slow section one can relate from the beginning. (...) in Butterflies (2022) notes.
Nuage is about clouds, wind, and storms. It is a journey that takes us through the fluctuations of time, making us still within its currents. The wind navigates us through the fragility of life, the tenderness of emotions, and the stillness of our own perceptions of reality. Moments of tension and profound strength contrast with the softness and hurtful moments of resignation. The final part of this piece brings us to a state of an almost palpable dissipation: the disappearance of clouds in the sky leaving us utterly alone with a memory of a breeze, almost present but far from reach like a mournful love from which one cannot escape. In Nuage (2023) notes.