Martin Looi pushes boundaries with cinematic album Velvet Alibi

Malaysian violinist Martin Looi unveils Velvet Alibi, a cinematic album blending dark pop, classical finesse and bold reinterpretations of iconic songs.

Malaysian violinist, composer, and producer Martin Looi has officially released his latest album, Velvet Alibi, on 25 March 2026, marking a significant evolution in his musical direction and reinforcing his growing presence in the contemporary instrumental scene.

The eight-track project arrives as a bold departure from the brighter, pop-driven tones of his earlier work, instead embracing a darker, cinematic soundscape anchored by what Looi describes as “Refined Mystery.” This concept blends high-fashion elegance with moody, atmospheric textures, positioning the violin as the central voice within a richly layered sonic environment.

“This album is about stepping outside of my comfort zone,” Looi shares. “I wanted to explore where the violin could go when paired with cinematic grit, and to find beauty in the darker corners of the sound I love.”

While Velvet Alibi stands primarily as an original body of work, Looi’s reinterpretations of familiar tracks have drawn attention from listeners seeking recognisable entry points. These include Standing In The Eyes Of The World by Ella, Golden from the Netflix animated feature K-Pop: Demon Hunters, and Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God). Each piece is reimagined through Looi’s signature instrumental approach, transforming vocal-led compositions into immersive violin-driven narratives.

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Global standards elevate album

A defining aspect of Velvet Alibi is its collaborative foundation. Looi worked closely with his sister and producer Lav, crafting a sonic identity that feels both intimate and expansive. The partnership has been credited with shaping the album’s cohesive tone while allowing for experimentation across its eight tracks.

The project’s technical polish is further enhanced by mastering from Studios 301, lending the album a refined, global-standard finish. This attention to production detail reflects Looi’s dual background in performance and audio engineering, which continues to inform his approach to music-making.

Classically trained from a young age, Looi has steadily built a reputation for pushing the boundaries of instrumental music. By integrating elements of hip-hop, R&B, pop, and electronic genres, he has redefined the violin as a contemporary lead instrument capable of carrying modern musical narratives.

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His earlier releases, including the EP Sugary, laid the groundwork for this genre-blending style. However, Velvet Alibi signals a deeper artistic shift, one that prioritises cinematic storytelling, tonal complexity, and emotional depth over conventional pop structures.

Beyond the studio, Looi’s presence as a live performer continues to gain traction, with appearances at major events and international stages contributing to his rising profile. Known for his technical precision and dynamic stage presence, he has emerged as a compelling figure within a new wave of artists reshaping the global instrumental landscape.

Audiences can follow his latest updates on his official Instagram page.

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