• The Color of Cyan

    The Color of Cyan is a post-rock collective creating emotive instrumental music, seamlessly merging their cinematic style with moving orchestral, ambient, and post-metal influences.

    The original iteration of the band was formed in San Juan, Puerto Rico in the year 2000, by guitarist and composer Eduardo Cintron. During the band's forming years, several musicians and vocalists joined and collaborated for studio and live performances.

    During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the project reemerged solely instrumental, with intricate soundscapes and aggressive guitars. Soon after, the band started writing their first full-length album, "Agape.", a multi-layered album that patiently builds in pressure and impact while heading squarely toward monolithic detonation. The album "Agape" was mixed by Greg Norman (Russian Circles, Godspeed You Black Emperor, We Lost The Sea) at Electrical Audio and mastered by Bob Weston, both in Chicago, IL.

    With Egress, the second studio album, The Color of Cyan, once again blurs the boundaries of their post, metal, and Neo-classical labels by exploring introspective emotions through delicate layering. The album features an enigmatic string quartet led by Susan Voelz on violin and Helen Money on cello (Neurosis, Mono, and Russian Circles).

    "Our music arrangements are purposely in constant motion, guided by emotions, impossible to replicate perfectly, like waves in the sea. Nothing is ever the same as before."