Majeska’s sophomore album "hello, from dreamland" is a sensation of entering a completely new dimension. At 11 songs and not quite a half-hour long, the project is a compact but sprawling sonic world, one in which electronic textures bump into heart-on-sleeve storytelling and shiny synths bump up against the feelings of an intimate person. Majeska constructs worlds.
From its opening notes, "hello, from dreamland" puts the listener in a place that’s simultaneously surreal and jarringly familiar. Majeska’s calling is a world where we can all play. It’s a promise that the album upholds from song to song, with melodies and rhythms that seem crafted specifically to move both body and soul.
There are two tracks that should be considered the totems of this record. “Look Around!” lunges forward with a combination of urgency and awe, begging listeners to stay awake to the beauty and chaos of that instant. On the other hand, “My Mind” strips down to something rawer, more introspective, a reminder that even in dreamland, the internal wars we wage still resonate. Together, they posit the double-ness at the center of Majeska’s oeuvre, joy and vulnerability, playfulness and gravity.
What makes Majeska unique is her tendency to blur lines. It’s a production that feels both cinematic and intimate, her lyricism as personal as it is universally relatable. Every song feels carefully sculpted, steppingstones across a river that carries you from the everyday into an extraordinary realm. By the time the last track winds down you emerge through to the other side changed- aware that you’ve just walked through a dream which has refused to let go. On "hello, from dreamland," Majeska provides a feeling around in the darkness, and perhaps reconnecting with parts of ourselves we don’t actually see until we dream.
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