From Limassol, Cyprus, a multi-faceted composer and producer, Oxiroma offers music that goes beyond entertainment to scour the strings of deeper, quieter dimensions of human experience.
His recent song, "Hug & Hold the Ocean (Cosmo Symphonic Version)," is not just an ordinary song. It is a sonic journey, the peaking sound of space-influenced electronics within the sweeping force of a symphony orchestra. Dramatic, nostalgic, and boldly imaginative, it brings together the retro synthwave textures with classical grandeur. Few of the modern composers would attempt sincerity in such a fusion, with far fewer of them making it feel natural.
The inspiration of the piece goes beyond the typical mundane musical influences. Oxiroma also adds that he looks above toward the stars, mysteries still further bedeviling the human race. He envisions a world holding its breath at the brink of discovery. Predictions of contact with extraterrestrials, Elon Musk's dreams of interstellar travel, and those prophetic whispers about the next great leap for humanity all swirl around in his creative consciousness. But he hastens to make it clear that his music is not a manifesto or a prophecy; it's just an attempt to "hear the cosmos now, while it is still a mystery."
That sense of wonder is evident in every movement of the composition. Grand orchestral passages rise like constellations, while shimmering synthesizers suggest endless galaxies unfolding beyond reach. The track refuses to be genre-tied in the conventional sense. New Age, neoclassical, and cinematic electronic names struggle to define it. Oxiroma seems completely comfortable with that. For him, categories matter less than emotional truth.
That was pretty early in his life: 12 years old when, after his first rather small payment in the modest capacity of trumpet player, one of his mother's direct recommendations was to donate that money. Music was to be given for free to the world, according to her. Probably, he's been keeping this lesson all through. Up to date, Oxiroma is making music neither for financial gain nor promotion, but indeed, from a very heartfelt place of spiritual purity and creative dedication.
In an age-old creative vision, He is behind an artist-shard musician by age. Born in 1973, Oxiroma has spent decades working as a composer, arranger, sound engineer, and producer. He is a big trumpet band exception who has collaborated with countless performers, organized concerts, and released many recordings. His achievement includes awards from prestigious international composer competitions dedicated to figures like Borodin, Shostakovich, and Stravinsky.
Yet technique alone does not say everything about him. Oxiroma describes his creative process as a kind of meditation. Entering those states of inner steadiness through the practice of Kriya Yoga is, as he says, "where you can really hear the sound of the universe." Music is, for him, the only language that can carry those experiences back into the everyday world.
It is truly the philosophy behind "Hug & Hold the Ocean (Cosmo Symphonic Version)." With it, listeners are encouraged to reduce speed, dream, and imagine themselves floating beyond time and gravity. In these ages that are dominated by what folks have come to accept as disposable digital noise, Oxiroma offers something that is rare: art lovingly and patiently created with curious and genuine reverence for the unknown.
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