Montreal-based jazz-fusion composer Arman Ayva is back with his latest single, “Loneliness,” released on September 15, 2025. This track is an emotional document that translates history, silence, and resilience into sound.

Ayva reaches into the heart of Armenia’s early 1990s struggle, when the nation endured the aftermath of the First Artsakh War and the devastating blockade that followed. No electricity. No fuel. Bread lines. Families burning wood indoors just to make it through a frozen night. It was a time when the concept of loneliness wasn’t just personal but collective, a nation cut off, forced inward, yet somehow still surviving.

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“Loneliness” doesn’t simply narrate this chapter; it sonically recreates it. Opening with soulful jazz harmonies, the track feels like a quiet dawn, heavy with reflection. As cinematic synths and electronic textures build, you can hear the tension between isolation and endurance. Moments of folk-tinged melodies provide roots and grounding, while bursts of rock-driven improvisation channel the raw, uncontained emotions of memory and survival.

The song moves like a film score, unfolding in movements rather than verses and choruses. You can almost feel the silence after conflict, the waiting in darkness, the echoes of despair interrupted by flashes of stubborn hope.

For longtime listeners, “Loneliness” feels like the natural evolution of Ayva’s work on projects like Stuck in the PastPlayful Comebacks, and Tales of Scheherazade. His music has always balanced storytelling with sound, but this release feels especially urgent and deeply personal. While rooted in jazz-fusion, the track pushes into world music and electronic territory, making it as cinematic as it is intimate.

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At its core, “Loneliness” isn’t just about solitude. It’s about the resilience that emerges when everything else is stripped away. The way Ayva channels collective memory into sound makes this piece not only moving but also historically significant, a reminder that music is one of the most powerful tools for carrying stories across generations.

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