La musique de MONARBRE a new international conceptual musical project

La musique de MONARBRE a new international conceptual musical project

An international conceptual musical project produced by Oleg Ataeff.

La musique de MONARBRE is a unique and captivating international conceptual music project created by Oleg Ataeff.

This innovative endeavor pushes the boundaries of traditional music genres by blending electronic beats with ethereal vocals and intricate instrumentals.

Each track tells a story, evoking a range of emotions from melancholy to euphoria. Oleg Ataeff’s meticulous attention to detail is evident in every layer of sound, creating a rich and immersive listening experience for audiences around the world.

The fusion of different cultural influences adds depth and complexity to the music, making it both intriguing and exciting for fans of all backgrounds.

Overall, “La musique de MONARBRE” is a true testament to the power of creativity and collaboration in the modern music industry.

featured songs …

Cest Tout:

► Writer: Oleg Atayev

► Guitar: Yoni Sadovay

► Released: 2024-03-01

► ℗ 2024 PITOMADOM

Cest Tout is a masterpiece in every sense of the word. From the moment the music starts playing, you will be transported to a world of beauty and wonder. The intricate layers of instrumentals and vocals come together to create a symphony of sound that is both captivating and soul-stirring.

This enchanting track serves as a prequel to Le Monde Statique, offering a glimpse into the protagonist’s journey of loss and acceptance. Unlike the stoic apathy of Le Monde Statique, the protagonist in Cest Tout is just beginning to come to terms with their loss, seeking solace in the midst of anguish.

As you listen to Cest Tout, you can’t help but be swept away by the raw emotions that permeate the music. The haunting vocals evoke a sense of longing and sorrow, while the lush instrumentals create a rich tapestry of sound that envelops you in its embrace.

Le Monde Statique:

► Le Monde Statique · Monarbre

► Released: 2024-02-15

► ℗ 2024 PITOMADOM

Le Monde Statique is more than just a song—it is a narrative that speaks to the emotional landscape of a generation grappling with apathy and seeking solace amidst chaos.

Imagine a place where loneliness and detachment reign supreme …

The abandoned shores of the Dead Sea serve as the backdrop for a story filled with solitude and emptiness. This setting, rich in history and spirituality, symbolizes abandonment and the scars of the past that haunt the protagonist. The red stains in the sand represent a past that is both haunting and mysterious, creating a sense of sadness that lingers throughout the song.

In the midst of desolation, a simple ice cream seller emerges as a bringer of joy. With his pocket full of change, he offers a recipe for happiness, showing that true joy can be found in the simplest of things. The ice cream itself becomes a symbol of life – sweet yet fleeting, a reminder to cherish the moments of happiness that come our way.

The protagonist of Le Monde Statique embodies a sense of apathy as a shield against life’s challenges. Despite his struggles, he finds solace in prayer and becomes a force that sustains movement. This suggests that even in moments of despair, there is a glimmer of hope and the potential for change.

The song serves as a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit and its ability to find beauty in the simplest of things.

L’Apôtre Pierre:

► L’Apôtre Pierre · Monarbre

► Released: 2024-02-02

► ℗ 2024 PITOMADOM

Monarbre is not afraid to tackle tough subjects head-on. L’Apôtre Pierre delves into the complex and controversial themes of love, hate, and forbidden passion.

“To hate like you hate me, it’s only possible when you’re deep in love, right”

By blending the sacred stories of apostles with the raw emotions of passion and forbidden love, Monarbre challenges the norm … not afraid to touch on taboo subjects like homosexuality, pushing boundaries and sparking conversations.

Through the intertwined stories of Peter and Paul, the song explores the idea that hate may actually stem from twisted love. Monarbre peels back the layers of bitterness to reveal the underlying, unspoken love that often goes unnoticed.

In L’Apôtre Pierre, Monarbre invites listeners to think differently about love and hate, encouraging them to consider the complexities of human emotions.


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