Composer · Producer · Electronic Music

VALENTIN
DEVRAK

Electronic music shaped by atmosphere, emotion, and movement

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Valentin Devrak

Biography

About
the Project

Music that feels alive — balancing intensity with softness, rhythm with space, and precision with emotion.

Valentin Devrak creates electronic music shaped by atmosphere, emotion, and movement. Blending cinematic textures, melodic elements, and refined electronic production, the project focuses on creating an immersive feeling rather than following a single genre or formula.

Inspired by late-night energy, modern aesthetics, and the emotional side of sound, each track is designed to feel alive. With a strong attention to detail and mood, Valentin Devrak aims to create music that feels timeless, expressive, and naturally connected to the listener.

Discography

Works

I

Latest Release · 2024

Concerto for the Void

A 9-movement orchestral epic fusing baroque counterpoint with industrial cadence

II

Album · 2023

Nocturne Mécanique

Strings and machines in a nocturnal dialogue — 8 tracks across 52 minutes of dark ambient tension

III

EP · 2022

Requiem for Iron

Brass and percussion reimagined through analog synthesis and low-frequency architecture

IV

Album · 2021

The Weight of Silence

A meditation on stillness crafted through overwhelming sonic density

Philosophy

The Sound

Not a genre. Not a formula.
A feeling — carefully built
from sound, space, and intention.

01

Atmosphere

Every release is built around a feeling first — a specific mood, a texture, a moment in time. The sonic details follow that emotional core, layering cinematic depth with electronic precision to create something that pulls the listener in.

02

Movement

The music is designed to move — physically and emotionally. Whether it builds slowly or hits immediately, each track carries intentional energy: a balance between rhythm and space, between tension and release, between the expected and the surprising.

03

Detail

Sound design, arrangement, and mix are treated with the same care as the composition itself. Nothing is accidental. Every layer, every rest, every frequency choice serves the mood — because the difference between good and great often lives in what most people never consciously hear.