About
Somnia Falls was born from silence. Not the absence of sound, but the kind of silence that settles in long hallways, abandoned buildings, and old memories. It is a music project, yes—but also a diary, a ritual, and a quiet rebellion against the noise of the digital age.
Emerging in the shadows of late-night messages, forgotten samples, and decades-old melodies, Somnia Falls came to life as a space to reflect, document, and experiment. The project is rooted in the emotional textures of ambient music, but stretches freely toward darkwave, post-rock, neofolk, and fragmented electronica. The sound is meant to drift, to haunt gently, and to linger like the last light fading from an old photograph.
There is no single place that defines Somnia Falls. Its members are scattered across distant cities, yet always connected by the same emotional wavelength: the desire to create something intimate, imperfect, and real. The music often begins as private sketches—late-night loops, broken chords, or phrases scribbled in old notebooks. Over time, they evolve into full pieces, still retaining their rawness, like diary entries too personal to erase.
Somnia Falls avoids traditional music industry paths. There are no live shows, no social media campaigns, no pressure to fit a genre. Each release exists simply to document a feeling, a place, a dream, or a time that refuses to be forgotten. It is music as memory, shaped not for attention but for expression.
If you’ve ever wandered into the night just to hear your footsteps echo, or opened an old file and felt a wave of forgotten emotion—you’ve already heard what Somnia Falls sounds like.