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Writer's pictureKhyati Chaturvedi

Sonata of Sentience: Peter Xifaras's 'Dystopian World' is Classical Music Redefined

Step into the sonic elixir of Peter Xifaras's 'Dystopian World'! A creative who's also a composer, guitarist and producer, Peter is a musical mastermind who hones multiple feathers in his cap, With his profoundly versatile artistry and an ongoing vision to produce pure art, he's single-handedly served majestic sonic orchestra to numerous radio stations, gaining multiple recognitions. With a maestro whose magic knows no bounds, let's give it up for his brand-new album!


Peter XIfaras
Peter XIfaras

A moment where there's a blurred line between realism and fiction, this is an especially curated work of bold violins and piano that will leave you spellbound.

We begin this breathtaking journey with the wonderful tapestry of 'Tears of Humanity'. As poetic as it sounds, this track offers a rear view into the realistically flawed systems our civilization resides in. This is pure, surreal and beautifully painful to listen to. 'Dehumanization' is an alternate reality to the previous tune, where one can sense the humane aspects of mankind taken away by a mysterious wind. With suspense-driven violin and classical piano, this draws one's attention solely to what will happen next. 'Death Clock' feels like a 'Do or Die' adventure where one dissipates into the chaos of urgency.


Next up, 'Conscience of Humanity' offers us a gateway into the actualization of one's self, where one finally gains hindsight and realizes their purpose. 'Brave New World' is about facing the ongoing difficulties with boldness and courage. 'Dreams of A Utopian World' is a violin-painted miracle that makes us passionately devote ourselves to art. Last but not least, the ending of the album feels pretty obscene with 'Dystopia', which is packed with mysteries of its own. Overall, I enjoyed this classical sophisticated fusion of sound and so will you!


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