PKNeer Unleashes Epic Soundscapes with 'Brassiah'
With his latest release “Brassiah”, PKNeer delivers a striking fusion of cinematic grandeur and melodic house energy.

The title itself is a portmanteau of “Brass” and “Messiah”, a nod to the track’s powerful brass elements that define its unique sonic character.
The inspiration came after attending The World of Hans Zimmer concert, where PKNeer was captivated by the epic, orchestral vibe. “I wanted to create a piece of music with that same monumental feeling,” he explains. Built on sweeping brass leads, wide reverbs, and a deep Moog-inspired bassline, Brassiah unfolds like an electronic symphony.
PKNeer also credits Matt Nash as a key influence, both musically and technically. “I love his style and his melodies, the warmth in his tracks and his brass lead sounds. I even used his Serum presets for the bassline and the brass stabs,” he shares. This combination of inspiration from Hans Zimmer’s cinematic intensity and Matt Nash’s melodic warmth results in a track that feels equally at home on a festival stage or in a late-night club.
The artist admits the biggest challenge was perfecting the breakdown. Originally packed with cinematic war drums, he stripped it down to spotlight the brass melody and strings. “Now, it feels truly epic,” PKNeer says.
With its soaring orchestral textures and driving electronic rhythms, Brassiah is more than just a track, it’s an emotional journey that elevates melodic house to cinematic heights.
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