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A Journey into Cosmic Space: A Review of avyeal’s Album “Catedral Cosmica”

November 29, 20243 min read

Right in time for Christmas, I received a surprise gift from avyeal.

Deeply personal, slightly mysterious, impossible to ignore.
Catedral Cosmica” was born during pandemic isolation—a diary of an artist breaking free from routine, crafting something that refuses to fit neatly into any musical box. avyeal—part pianist, part electronic alchemist—has created a work that feels more like a journey than an album.

Indeed, “Catedral Cosmica” refuses to be background music. It demands your full attention, your emotional investment. avyeal has created something that exists between genres, between memories, between moments of raw human experience. Each track feels like a fragment of a larger narrative—personal, unfiltered, occasionally uncomfortable, always genuine.

The album challenges listeners. It doesn’t want to be understood immediately; it wants to be felt, to resonate in those quiet spaces between thoughts. I spent my afternoon lost in the vocals, the roaring basslines, and the eclectic mix of genres and experimentations. “Catedral Cosmica” is a cosmic journey through space, a release that leaves an indelible mark. I recommend savoring it with patience.

My standout moments:

Love & Mountains
82/100

Nature meets electronic production in a way that feels unexpectedly intimate. Imagine sound as landscape—trees swaying, water flowing, emotions shifting like distant horizons. Everything is extremely elegant and peaceful, with a heavy bassline adding strength to the background.

Catedral Cosmica
87/100

The title track hits different. It’s strange. I like it! It’s like listening to someone’s internal dialogue—complex, slightly fractured, deeply honest. Those chord progressions hit hard, with the organ sound adding a solemn tone to this mysterious tune. It’s difficult to forget.

Here Forever
83/100

A track that captures longing in its purest form. The collaboration with a Spanish vocalist creates something between a whisper and a confession. The bassline adds a great contrast with the peaceful atmosphere.

Fuego Me Voy
80/100

Pure kinetic energy. Spanish lyrics burn through electronic textures, creating a track that feels more like a living, breathing thing than a recorded song. It’s an invitation—to feel, to move, to surrender completely to the moment.

Night
81/100

An exploration of percussions, heavy synths, and oldschool bounciness with a lively vocal. A great mix of nostalgia and experimentation.

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