Broken

💔 Broken: The Beauty of Fragility in Sound

With the single “Broken,” NoSushi takes a step into the intimate world of minimalist storytelling. Eschewing complex electronic structures for a more raw and vulnerable approach, this track is a masterclass in “less is more.” Built upon a foundation of delicate piano and soulful guitar, “Broken” explores the spaces between the notes, finding a profound beauty in the cracks and imperfections of the human experience.

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In My Head

🧠 In My Head: A Cinematic Journey Through Internal Landscapes

With the album “In My Head,” NoSushi invites us into a deeply personal sonic theater. This collection of six tracks plays like a curated gallery of thoughts, memories, and dreams. Moving from the warmth of the shoreline to the vastness of deep space and the shadows of a nocturnal metropolis, the album captures the multifaceted nature of our inner world through high-definition electronic textures and soulful instrumentation.

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Async

🌌 Async: A Psycho-Acoustic Journey Beyond Rhythm

With the release of “Async,” NoSushi invites listeners to step into a world where time and structure dissolve. Spanning a full half-hour, this album is a bold departure from traditional electronic compositions. It is a work defined not by what is present—beat, hook, or verse—but by what remains when the noise of the world is stripped away. Async is a profound experiment in psycho-acoustic harmony, designed specifically for deep meditation, dreaming, and total relaxation.

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Scanners

📡 Scanners: A 60-Minute Ambient Odyssey Through the Airwaves

With “Scanners,” NoSushi delivers a sprawling, three-part opus that redefines the boundaries of long-form ambient music. Spanning exactly one hour, this album is a cinematic “deep dive” into a world of lush recordings, where the mechanical and the meditative coexist in perfect harmony. It is an expansion of the NoSushi downtempo adventure, trading rhythmic density for vast, atmospheric horizons.

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Concrete

🏗️ Concrete: A Brutalist Masterpiece of Sound and Soul

With the release of “Concrete,” NoSushi explores the intersection of raw urban textures and deep emotional resonance. This album is a sonic construction—a solid, unyielding foundation of deep bass and moody electronics, decorated with the intricate, melancholic lace of ambient guitars.

If architecture could speak, it would sound like this: a blend of cold structural precision and the warm, human stories that live within the walls.

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