With ‘Dreaming’, Ten Walls enters a zone where electronic music becomes cinematic composition. Released on RuneMark, the track reunites his signature minimalist sound with a more visual, almost airborne sense of movement. Built around an audiovisual collaboration with aerobatic champion Igoris Lobanovas, Dreaming is a record about control, precision and emotional elevation.
The production is elegant without being fragile. Ten Walls works with tension in a way that feels deliberate, allowing the groove to emerge slowly while melodic details hover above the rhythm like moving light. The track does not rush toward impact; instead, it creates space, letting each element arrive with purpose. That patience gives ‘Dreaming’ its depth.
At its core, this is melodic electronic music with a strong narrative instinct. The bassline provides the weight, the atmospheres create distance, and the vocal performance by GØYA gives the track its emotional centre. Her voice does not dominate the production; it inhabits it, adding a sense of vulnerability to a piece otherwise shaped by momentum and scale.
The conceptual link with Igoris Lobanovas is more than a promotional detail. The idea of composing alongside aerobatic flight gives the track an unusual physical dimension. You can feel the rise, the suspension, the turn and the release in the arrangement. It is not hard to understand why the official video becomes an essential part of the experience: ‘Dreaming’is designed to be heard and seen as one gesture.
There is something mature about this release. Ten Walls does not chase excess here. He focuses on tone, atmosphere and emotional clarity, creating a track that can work in a club context while still holding enough cinematic detail for deeper listening. ‘Dreaming’ is not just a comeback statement; it is a reminder that his music has always been at its strongest when it builds worlds rather than simply moments.
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