Berlin Division has been churning out music for a while, and still has much to say. A thrilling dive into the world of emotive synthpop, ‘Highs & Lows’ is an experience that will leave listeners in awe and eager for more.
From the start, it’s clear Cristian Paros has found a style that fits him perfectly. His distinctive, soulful voice, tinged with boyish vulnerability, shines throughout, making each song memorable. As if things could not get any better, the music video depicts the artist performing live at sunset, providing the perfect backdrop for Paros’ performance and further enhancing the already captivating visuals.
Once again, the artist is piling warm sounds on top of gauzy sounds, creating sound-worlds so giddy and lush and ornate that you might find yourself wishing that you could live inside them.
In the ‘Highs & Lows,’ Paros shows a deep passion for using finely sculpted sonic waves to create the kind of music he does, and you can hear this obsession come through loud and clear. But he also brings a clear sense of purpose and drive to this single.
The track is sugary, dreamlike and entirely welcoming. Inspired by the shoegaze sounds he grew up on and the immersive world of film soundtracks, ‘Highs & Lows’ is a huge, fizzing world of sound that’s designed to feel as awe-inspiring as possible.
The production is top-notch, with each element carefully balanced and blended to create a cohesive whole. The song has a nostalgic yet modern sound that will appeal to a wide audience. It is a powerful and captivating track that stands out in its genre.
Berlin Division demonstrates his canny ability to blend delicate melodies, chilled dance beats, and shimmering synths into a cohesive and engaging piece, proving once again that he’s an artist with an exquisite and unique voice and a compelling tale to tell.
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