Album
Fantasy Dreams
A vocal cycle of moonlight, vows, longing and fracture — set in a world of medieval echoes and imagined kingdoms.
The world
Emotional myth, not spectacle.
The album draws on medieval atmosphere and fantasy imagery, but its real center is human: waiting, devotion, hidden feeling, distance, letters, storms and the moment when something inward turns outward.
Fantasy Dreams does not treat fantasy as ornament. The imagined setting gives the songs texture, but their force comes from emotional tension: a promise held too long, a return hoped for, a veil not lifted, a structure that cannot stand forever.
Across the record, voices move through intimacy and scale. Some songs feel close and private, others open into conflict, collapse or aftermath. Together they form a lyrical arc rather than a loose set of tracks.
Key mood
Moonlit, intimate, mythic, tender, restrained — with moments of rupture.
Core themes
Longing, hidden love, devotion, absence, storm, fall, aftermath, quiet hope.
Listening frame
Best heard as a narrative cycle. Each song deepens the emotional world rather than standing apart from it.
Track sequence
Songs in the cycle
A moonlit opening shaped by return, tenderness and the quiet pull of fate. It sets the emotional tone of the album: intimate, elevated, waiting.
A song of distance and concealment — close in feeling, but withheld in gesture.
Brighter on the surface, but already carrying unrest. The emotional weather begins to turn.
One of the album’s binding songs — promise, loyalty and stillness before rupture.
The world widens and darkens. What was intimate begins to take on visible consequence.
One of the quiet centers of the record — written in absence, restraint and emotional clarity.
The dramatic center: collapse, scale and the emotional aftermath of something once held.
A song of uncertainty after upheaval — softer, blurred, reflective.
Hope returns, but in a changed form — less innocence, more quiet resolve.
A final gesture of release and distance — not closure, but a soft clearing.
In the catalogue
A world of its own.
Among the albums, Fantasy Dreams stands closest to story, figure and emotional oath.
Where Saitenreise moves through places, Seelenfahrt through distance and open water, and Lieder aus dem Mondhain through inward beginnings, this record moves through bond, secrecy, fracture and aftermath.
Where to listen
A quiet space for the full record.
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