There’s a real sense of timeless lift in the Serge Gorbman Project with the track FareWell Song (ft. Ofri Afek) — a piece that feels like it bends time itself.
The production offers a wide emotional space: a heartbeat-like drum that hits straight through the chest, carrying both rhythm and intention. Around it, soaring strings bring an epic, almost cinematic glow, like distant light breaking through clouds. Everything feels designed to transport, to transcend, to repair something quietly within us.
The voice is celestial — pure, delicate, almost otherworldly. It doesn’t just sit on top of the track, it floats through it, calming everything it touches. There’s a sense of music from another era, yet completely modern in its precision and emotional clarity.
Behind it all, Serge Gorbman’s touch is unmistakable. A seasoned producer, audio engineer, and composer with over 25 years in the studio, he builds sound with meticulous care — blending the warmth of classic “Adult Standards” craftsmanship with innovation of modern production.
FareWell Song feels like a passage — through memory, through light, through time itself:
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