Come Back To Earth by Advika

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From Boston, USA, Advika takes us on a journey that spans the whole universe…exploring sights never seen and sounds never heard…a journey you wouldn’t want to end, even though this journey is titled “Come Back To Earth”…but we want to keep going on and on…

Advika is a very well-established artist, with talent and hard work, Advika studied at one of the most prestigious music universities in the world, Berklee College of Music, and majored in electronic music production…

Her talent speaks louder than anything else…

Advika has been awarded with several high caliber awards before including the ‘YoungArts awards in Jazz Voice and Songwriting’…and she’s just starting…she’s 20 years, but her talents exceed her age by lightyears…

“Come Back To Earth”…if it’s to be described…it would be painted as a cinematic sci-fi electronic lyrical experience…and if it doesn’t make sense, check it out now…you’ll see for yourself…

The song starts with a very cinematic ambient sound…and after maybe a third of the song, percussions come into play…Advika kept the song for the first part as subtle and lowkey as possible…only to take us deeper and into a more risky territory along that journey…

One thing that is also extremely obvious…Advika’s vocals…mesmerizing, and angelic…a soul-lifting emotional experience that you shouldn’t pass on, definitely highly recommend it.

The sonic qualities of “Come Back To Earth” are of the highest caliber, it was produced by Advika and mixed/mastered by Will Holland… an excellent sound experience by these people…

We wish Advika all the best, she’s a stunning talent and we can’t wait to hear what she does next.

Cheers!

 

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