Brasilia is a track about a city conceived as a utopia, and about architecture as a force that was meant to elevate rather than suppress.
Inspired by the modernist vision of Brasília and the flowing forms of Oscar Niemeyer, this piece rethinks brutalism not as a language of control, but as an architecture of dignity, scale, and belief in the human future.
Here, concrete is not a prison. Form is not aggression. Cold materials speak of optimism, clarity, and the courage to imagine something greater. Brasilia unfolds as a calm, monumental, and meditative soundscape —a reflection on a future that never fully arrived, on cities built as ideas, and on a moment in history when architecture still trusted that humans were capable of becoming more.
The track is already available on Bandcamp as a very early March pre-release. If you’d truly like to anyhow actionably support the revival of forgotten socio-cultural ideas in today’s world, you can simply add the track to your Spotify library in advance via this link, and share it to friends:
https://share.amuse.io/track/sovetica-brasilia
And if you’re using other platforms, you’re welcome to explore and enjoy our curated playlist here: https://band.link/pastdayplaylist
Thank you for listening — and for keeping these ideas alive