Vaghy, the Budapest-based modern classical talent, is set to unveil his latest sonic creation, When the Night Falls, featuring the magnetic talents of interdisciplinary artist Ohnody. Dropping on October 10 through Théque Records, this collaboration is already making waves with backing from the National Cultural Fund of Hungary. Vaghy’s name has been buzzing across the global music scene, with his rich compositions gracing the airwaves on streaming platforms and radio stations. The artistry and level of compromise towards music are evident on this one, and the whole depth of it is beautifully translated into a visual form with a cinematic music video that perfectly transforms sounds into images, making this experience as complete as it can be.
This one is a merge of two artistic mindsets, each one of them with a whole set of influences behind them that add immense value to the collaboration. Vaghy’s was classically trained from the age of six, learning with the years and the experience to blend piano, synths, and vintage tones seemingly into an emotionally rich tapestry. On the other side, ohnody is a creative powerhouse on her own. Her evocative and emotionally driven vocals bring into the mix a sensibility that resembles a form of art or poetry and that works perfectly with the atmosphere vaghy created for the song. When the Night Falls is a testament to both artists' abilities to stir the soul.
Co-produced by vaghy and Ohnody, with the meticulous Ferenc Stámusz of Stamusic Studios handling the mix and master, the track is a delicate fusion of vaghy’s piano brilliance and Ohnody’s poignant vocal delivery. It begins with a piano melody that’s tender yet full of purpose, slowly drawing you into its emotional core as Ohnody’s voice floats effortlessly above, draped in vulnerability and power. Layered with subtle electronic nuances, the song crafts a sense of quiet longing and reflective hope. The music video extends this duality of emotion, capturing the essence of twilight through the movements of a solitary dancer in an empty house. The visuals shift seamlessly between the dimly lit interior and the dusky outdoors, embodying a balance between solitude and serenity as day transitions into night—a whole cinematic experience you need to experience for yourself to understand the power behind it.