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$4.76The Story
There's a spectrum of reasons why artists create albums. ZOYA however never set out to make one in the first place.
There's a spectrum of reasons why artists create albums. ZOYA however never set out to make one in the first place.
Through my music, I would like to allow others to connect with those emotions, creating a shared experience that they too can also find comfort in. My story is a testament to the enduring nature of love expressed through art. I decided to call it 'Eternity', as through it, I wanted to gift you a piece of myself. Music is eternal and therefore, one day when I am gone, you will still be able to feel a part of my soul, that will live through my tracks - a part of the 'Eternity'.'
ZOYA's album release brings to a head the most transformative year in her career. In the illustrious form of 'In Search Of Sunrise 20', it saw her mix her first music compilation (which also became her debut vinyl release), while playing in a host of new cities and countries, and remixing leading scene lights, Markus Schulz amongst them.
Where words might prove a distraction, 'Eternity' doesn't shy from instrumentalism. The progressively natured 'Gravity', the harmonic ebb/flow of 'Riverside' and her most recent single, the Balearically-shaded 'Crystal Cove', illustrate her stylistic range. They though only heighten the emotional impact of its vocal numbers. 'Gone' grips from its very first lyrical line, while 'One [We'd Be Love]' is as sweetly sung as 'Free' (with FACTORe & SCHROEDS) is as dramatic and breaks-driven. With ZOYA taking the lion's share of production duties on her own shoulders, collaborations are only occasional on 'Eternity'. 'Freya' sees ZOYA reteam with Nourey (after 'All Night'), which takes tangible inspiration from the Norse goddess of love, beauty and fertility. The album's close-out moment meanwhile comes by way of 'Purple Skies': a pulsing, meditative swansong, teaming her with Dennis Sheperd.
Track Listing
- Crystal Cove
- Freya
- One [We’d Be Love]
- Eternity
- Gone
- Endless
- Gravity
- Riverside
- Synapse
- Power
- Free
- When Heaven Calls
- Purple Skies
Additional Details
Label: Black Hole Recordings
Genre: Electronic/DJ/Scratch
Run Time: 45 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 03/07/25
UPC: 808798125420
Description
There's a spectrum of reasons why artists create albums. ZOYA however never set out to make one in the first place.
There's a spectrum of reasons why artists create albums. ZOYA however never set out to make one in the first place.
Through my music, I would like to allow others to connect with those emotions, creating a shared experience that they too can also find comfort in. My story is a testament to the enduring nature of love expressed through art. I decided to call it 'Eternity', as through it, I wanted to gift you a piece of myself. Music is eternal and therefore, one day when I am gone, you will still be able to feel a part of my soul, that will live through my tracks - a part of the 'Eternity'.'
ZOYA's album release brings to a head the most transformative year in her career. In the illustrious form of 'In Search Of Sunrise 20', it saw her mix her first music compilation (which also became her debut vinyl release), while playing in a host of new cities and countries, and remixing leading scene lights, Markus Schulz amongst them.
Where words might prove a distraction, 'Eternity' doesn't shy from instrumentalism. The progressively natured 'Gravity', the harmonic ebb/flow of 'Riverside' and her most recent single, the Balearically-shaded 'Crystal Cove', illustrate her stylistic range. They though only heighten the emotional impact of its vocal numbers. 'Gone' grips from its very first lyrical line, while 'One [We'd Be Love]' is as sweetly sung as 'Free' (with FACTORe & SCHROEDS) is as dramatic and breaks-driven. With ZOYA taking the lion's share of production duties on her own shoulders, collaborations are only occasional on 'Eternity'. 'Freya' sees ZOYA reteam with Nourey (after 'All Night'), which takes tangible inspiration from the Norse goddess of love, beauty and fertility. The album's close-out moment meanwhile comes by way of 'Purple Skies': a pulsing, meditative swansong, teaming her with Dennis Sheperd.
Track Listing
- Crystal Cove
- Freya
- One [We’d Be Love]
- Eternity
- Gone
- Endless
- Gravity
- Riverside
- Synapse
- Power
- Free
- When Heaven Calls
- Purple Skies
Additional Details
Label: Black Hole Recordings
Genre: Electronic/DJ/Scratch
Run Time: 45 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 03/07/25
UPC: 808798125420













