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About SailSki

Cinematic Electronic Music Inspired by Nature & Motion

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SailSki is the electronic music persona of award-winning composer Carlos Alberto Serrano, blending cinematic sound design with chill house, melodic deep house, and immersive electronic grooves.

Drawing on a background in film scoring, classical composition, and environmental storytelling, SailSki creates cinematic electronic music and melodic deep house that moves with intention — whether it’s drifting through memory, chasing horizons, or riding the pulse of open landscapes.

Based in Stowe, Vermont and inspired by nature, motion, and emotional resonance, SailSki’s sound sits at the intersection of atmospheric textures, rhythmic motion, and narrative depth.

From early releases like North Slope to Frozen Forward, Amber Sky / Cielos Ámbar, and Afterglow, SailSki invites listeners into cinematic soundscapes built with lush synths, organic instrumentation, rich harmonies, and thoughtful dynamic progression.


SailSki’s Music Is

The project bridges electronic beats, melodic storytelling, and environmental essence, offering listeners soundtracks for motion, reflection, and adventure.

“SailSki isn’t just about rhythm — it’s about the way sound makes you feel movement, memory, and the natural world.” — SailSki

Musical Influences

SailSki’s style is often likened to artists in cinematic chill, melodic house, and ambient house spaces — weaving influences from the tapestry of electronic music into a deeply personal signature.

“I create music like I move through the world — with curiosity, breath, and space.” — Carlos Alberto Serrano

Press & Testimonials

“A lush, cinematic soundscape that paints a sonic portrait of the Green Mountains.”
— Insight Music UK
“Cinematic depth within chill house and ambient tones.”
— Insight Music UK
“SailSki’s Frozen Forward captures the breath of winter in motion.”
— Insight Music UK