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Indieclimb – LEGACY (2025)

Indieclimb (Martin Fjeld) has done it again. With his latest single ‘LEGACY’ the cinematic-electronic artist crafts a sonic experience that is as thought-provoking as it is immersive. Fresh off the success of ‘LET ME GO’, which captivated audiences with its raw emotion and visually stunning music video, Indieclimb takes a darker turn, pulling listeners into a dystopian world of reflection, urgency, and intensity.

From the opening moments of ‘LEGACY’, the tension is palpable. A deep, resonant bass creeps in like a distant storm, setting the foundation for what feels less like a song and more like an impending reckoning. The production is layered and atmospheric, creating a hauntingly beautiful soundscape that feels like it belongs in a sci-fi thriller. Synth swells rise and fall, distorted vocal textures weave in and out, and the entire track pulses with an energy that is both hypnotic and unsettling. Indieclimb has always had a knack for blending cinematic elements with electronic music, but here, he takes it to a whole new level.

Lyrically and thematically, ‘LEGACY’ is a reflection of our time. Fjeld has spoken about how the song was inspired by the current state of global affairs – wars, economic instability, and a collective sense of uncertainty. “These days feel dystopian,” he explains. “The noise, the unrest, the emotions. I wanted to capture all of it in sound.” And capture it, he does. The track feels like a sonic translation of the world’s chaos, urging listeners to stop and think about the mark humanity is leaving behind. This isn’t just music; it’s a statement, a question, a challenge.

One of the most striking aspects of ‘LEGACY’ is how it balances its weighty themes with pure sonic energy. Despite its introspective nature, the track doesn’t dwell in melancholy – it moves. The dynamic rise and fall of the beat, the swelling intensity, and the carefully crafted sound design keep the listener engaged, making it impossible to tune out. Whether you’re sitting alone in deep thought or blasting it through speakers on a night drive, the song adapts, shifting from introspective meditation to anthemic catharsis. As part of his upcoming album FEMME, ‘LEGACY’ is a defining moment. It’s a natural progression from ‘LET ME GO’ but bolder, darker, and more immersive.

With ‘LEGACY’, Indieclimb continues to carve out his own unique space in electronic music. His fanbase may be niche, but their connection to his music is undeniable. His cinematic, emotion-driven style creates more than just songs, it builds experiences that listeners feel on a deeper level. This track, in particular, invites them into a space where music becomes something more: a conversation about identity, responsibility, and the future we’re shaping.


Find out more about Indieclimb on his Instagram, YouTube, and Spotify.

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