Behind the name Orvyn Sol is Walisson Braga, a Swiss Brazilian artist, composer, and music producer who has been shaping sounds for nearly two decades. Known previously in the electronic scene as DJ Extasia, he first made a name for himself delivering high energy sets across clubs and festivals. Those years helped him establish a reputation for bold rhythmic intensity while also teaching him the importance of connecting with a crowd.
Today, Braga has evolved into Orvyn Sol, a project that reflects not just a change of name but a transformation in artistic identity. Where DJ Extasia thrived on adrenaline and live energy, Orvyn Sol dives deeper into the cinematic and emotional side of music. Blending electronic textures, ambient atmospheres, and soulful beats, his work creates immersive journeys that feel as intimate as they are powerful. “This project is more than a name change, it is a transformation,” he says. “It is more introspective, more timeless, and more connected to the light and shadow of the human experience.”
Orvyn Sol’s career is already marked by significant milestones, including two entries on the Billboard charts. Those chart appearances signaled international recognition and confirmed that his music resonated far beyond local audiences. Looking back, he credits his time performing live as DJ Extasia as equally formative, building the foundation that he now expands upon as a producer and composer. “Now as Orvyn Sol, I see this new chapter as a more mature phase, focused on turning my productions into musical journeys that blend emotion, melody, and depth,” he explains.
His latest release, Riding High, is the embodiment of that vision. Written and produced by Orvyn Sol, the track is more than a dance single, it is an anthem of empowerment and freedom. The song layers cinematic sound design, uplifting melodies, and driving rhythms with the commanding vocals of Jaki Nelson, whose voice delivers both strength and vulnerability. The result is a track that resonates not just on the dancefloor but as a declaration of resilience and joy.
The accompanying music video extends that message into a visual journey. Conceptualized and executed with a collaborative cinematic approach, the video uses choreography, striking imagery, and dynamic storytelling to reflect the track’s energy. “It is about transformation and liberation,” Orvyn Sol says. “The video captures the feeling of breaking free from limits, rising above challenges, and embracing the energy that drives us forward.”
Since its release, Riding High has been gaining impressive traction. The song racked up more than 40,000 streams on Spotify in just six weeks, achieving a rare 2.1 streams per listener, a sign of strong replay value and personal connection. It has also been added to more than 950 playlists, earned 777 saves, and received FM radio airplay across Europe in countries including Italy, the UK, Greece, Croatia, Poland, and Belgium. Beyond streaming and radio, Riding High has found a global audience through retail networks such as MoodMedia, Spectrio, Xenox, Marell, and Moojic, which collectively place music in tens of thousands of stores, gyms, and cafés.
The track has also caught the attention of the press, with outlets like Chunedesk praising it as “cinematic, powerful and modern.” With organic fan support, playlist placements, and social media buzz continuing to grow, Riding High is well on its way to becoming a breakthrough independent single with global appeal.
For Orvyn Sol, this is only the beginning. Nearly twenty years into his career, he continues to evolve while staying true to his passion for sound and storytelling. “Music is my language,” he says. “Every track is a story. With Riding High, that story is about empowerment, joy, and living without fear.”
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