SOME WORDS ABOUT BANEKER

BANEKER explores the boundaries between consciousness and delirium, between memory and oblivion. His music, at the crossroads of alternative pop and intimate folk, blends restraint, tension, and sincerity. The arrangements, often stripped down to their essence — guitar, bass, subtle percussion, voice — let emotion breathe and open a space of inhabited silence. Each song is conceived as the painting of a new landscape, different from the previous ones: an emotional territory with its own light, its contours, and its absences. No track repeats the last — each reveals a distinct inner space.

The first release from the project, “IDKWYA” (I Don’t Know Who You Are), speaks of distance and loss — that suspended moment when bonds fade and memory grows dim. The voice, fragile and close, moves through a sparse arrangement supported by airy guitars and soft harmonies. The production, deliberately understated, highlights breath, silence, and the truth of tone. IDKWYA is not a song about rupture — it’s a slow drift, a gentle disappearance, an instant stretching toward silence.

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