Onnirica
Onnirica formed in Sweden around 2004, started by multi-instrumentalist Tobias Berggren. Their early work leaned into ambient and electronic textures, with a...
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Onnirica formed in Sweden around 2004, started by multi-instrumentalist Tobias Berggren. Their early work leaned into ambient and electronic textures, with a debut album called "Memories of a Bleeding Heart" that drew some attention in those circles.
A later single, "Frozen Tears," featured Brazilian singer Núbia Mansur and became a noticeable point for the project. The track's atmospheric quality and vocal collaboration seemed to connect with listeners in a way that earlier material hadn't quite managed.
Other recordings like "Just Can't Go On" and "Before" continued in a similar vein, often bringing in guest vocalists such as Humberto Sobrinho and Celso Alves. The music generally stayed within a moody, dreamlike electronic space, more concerned with atmosphere than conventional song structures.
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