Shadowdream, originating in 2004 during Rastko Perišić's studies in Violin and Musical Theory (2002 - 2006), swiftly launched its debut demo in December 2005, limited to 33 copies. Subsequent releases included the albums "Slava Perunu" and "Bratstvo smrti" in 2006, capped at 33 and 66 copies, respectively. In 2007, a pivotal contract was inked with the French label Occultum Productions for the release of the album "Carstvo tišine." Following this, Rastko relocated to Rome, Italy, for a two-year Italian language study stint, during which he crafted and released "Part of the Infinity" via German label Nordsturm Productions in 2009. That same year, he achieved a BA in Cinema studies from the University of Novi Sad (2006 - 2009). The album "De sphaera volvelle" found its release through the German label Naturmacht Productions in 2010, coinciding with Rastko's move to Stockholm, Sweden, where he completed an MA degree in Cinema Studies at Stockholm University (2011 - 2013). During the Swedish tenure, Shadowdream inked a deal with Italian label WormHoleDeath Records. This collaboration led to the release of "Um" in 2014 and "The Sunsettler's Motel" in 2016. Later years saw successive albums under Epictronic Records, namely "Jazz soundtracks for Embalming" (2020), "Nostalgia" (2021), and "Music for You to Die To" (2024). Throughout its existence, Shadowdream has navigated various musical styles and genres, notably venturing into black metal, dark ambient, space ambient, neoclassical, dark jazz, and film music. |