UNIVORE – Turn the Power On | Finding focus in a world full of noise

We live surrounded by stimuli competing for our attention, to the point where disconnection has become a common survival mechanism. UNIVORE builds “Turn the Power On” around that feeling, creating a song that reminds us there is still room to pause and reconnect with what has been buried beneath information overload and the pace of contemporary life.

The repeated phrase that gives the track its title carries an open meaning that listeners can interpret in different ways. It can be understood as an act of resistance against apathy, a call to recover curiosity, or a way of reactivating parts of ourselves that have remained dormant between routine and uncertainty. Much of the song’s strength lies in that ambiguity, allowing its meaning to evolve throughout the listening experience.

A piece that moves between tension and renewal

The song maintains a constant sense of movement that reinforces the idea of transition. Different instrumental layers intertwine naturally, creating a dynamic that shifts between restraint and expansion. That balance strengthens the feeling of a gradual awakening, as if every element were contributing to restoring an energy that had remained hidden.

A creative work that speaks to the present moment

“Turn the Power On” stands out for addressing contemporary concerns without relying on explicit statements. UNIVORE embraces an open approach that allows listeners to connect with collective uncertainty from a more intuitive and personal perspective. The piece finds its identity in transforming everyday saturation into an impulse toward reconnection and mindful presence.


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