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Cryosis Isn't Chasing Fame. They're Building Their Own Universe One Single at a Time.

  • Writer: Savaalmagazine
    Savaalmagazine
  • 8 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Some bands write songs.

Cryosis seems to collect worlds.

Made up of lyricist and vocalist Aakanksha Patel and producer, mixer, and creative director Siddhant Mishra, the duo doesn't just release music. Every song arrives with its own visual identity, emotional arc, and cinematic atmosphere. You get the feeling that long before anyone hears a Cryosis track, they've already watched the movie in their heads. That probably explains why they disappeared for almost four years. Not because they stopped making music. Quite the opposite. While listeners waited, the duo kept writing, experimenting, and quietly building the foundations of a much bigger vision. The comeback began with Adonis, and now comes Money, the second chapter of what will eventually become Cryosis' first full-length album.



If the title makes you expect another preachy anti-capitalism anthem, think again. Money has a sense of humour. The song personifies pay-to-play culture with a knowingly theatrical smirk, asking what success, power, and recognition actually cost once you strip away the glamour. It's dramatic, indulgent, and just self-aware enough to laugh at itself while still making its point.


Ironically, the song itself came together surprisingly fast. Aakanksha says she wrote it over a single evening before spending a few days polishing the melodies. Siddhant, on the other hand, treated the production like an engineering puzzle. Every groove, transition, and sonic texture was tested, rebuilt, and refined until his love for alternative rock and colossal electronic production finally met in the middle. The payoff is exactly what you'd expect from someone who admits he spent years trying to recreate Linkin Park and Coldplay before finding his own voice.



Then came one of the duo's biggest firsts. Money became Cryosis' first remote recording session. While Aakanksha was recording vocals inside Mumbai's Island City Studios, Siddhant directed everything live from Odisha with the engineers on the other end. Different cities. Same creative wavelength. That collaborative instinct runs through everything Cryosis creates. Their artwork? Designed by the duo themselves using footage from an earlier music video shoot. The aesthetic? Their wonderfully accurate description is simply "a neon TV she-demon vibe." Honestly, we couldn't have put it better.


Perhaps the simplest way to understand Cryosis is through the one-word summaries they chose for themselves. Aakanksha's word is "Obsession." Siddhant's is "Evolution." Listen to Money, and you'll hear both.



 
 
 

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