Beyond fear and pain: discover “Beyond the Mirror” by Moon and Aries, a cinematic journey through indie-pop and pure inner rebirth.
An evolution beyond borders: the genesis
Born in 2021 from the synergy between Jordana Moon (Canada) and Tom Aries (Germany), this transcontinental duo has transformed distance into a shared artistic vision.
After exploring three distinct soundscapes between 2021 and 2025 (the electronics of The Becoming, the trip-hop shadows of The Portal, and the cosmic voyages of Time Travellers) 2026 marks the beginning of a more grounded and visceral chapter with the album Prairie Souls.
Beyond the Mirror: a bridge to inner freedom
Released on March 6, 2026, “Beyond the Mirror” acts as a sonic catharsis. The track evokes a ritual passage: it pulls us away from a heavy past, made of constraints and painful memories, to lead us toward a new inner dawn.
The narrative suggests a conscious detachment from suffering, where the oppressive atmosphere of twilight gives way to the purity of nature and a nearly sacred vision of the future. It is an invitation to overcome one’s mental limits to find a salvation that already resides within.

Jordana Moon: the power of conscious storytelling
Raised artistically in Western Canada, Jordana Moon brings a rare sensitivity to the project. A graduate in creative writing from the Vancouver Film School, Jordana doesn’t just write songs; she writes scripts for the soul.
Her voice moves fluidly between the strength of Neo-soul and the delicacy of Jazz, influenced by icons such as Joni Mitchell, Lauryn Hill, and the atmospheric textures of Portishead. In this song, her performance becomes a vessel for a message of healing, turning the honesty of breath into an act of pure emotional resilience.
Tom Aries: the architect of emotional sound design
From Germany, Tom Aries blends the rigor of classical piano with a cutting-edge electronic soul. With a background in composing for film and video games, Tom creates immersive environments that support emotion without ever overpowering it.
While his roots are planted in the 80s synth-pop of Depeche Mode and Kraftwerk, his current evolution sees him integrating guitars and saxophones to reflect a more “earthy” sound. In “Beyond the Mirror”, his production mirrors the contrast between the tension of the past and the radiance of the final resolution.
Music to inhabit: the cinematic experience
The duo’s catalog is made of scenes, not just notes. Thanks to the restraint and space left for the listener, their music has become a benchmark for narrative media and TV series.
“Beyond the Mirror” confirms this vocation: it is a somatic work that does not invade the space but purifies it, offering a sanctuary for anyone seeking to leave behind their inner “chains” to finally walk toward the light.
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