
Some songs arrive like trends. Others arrive like truths.
“Winds of Time” by Sahara CyberStars isn’t just another track—it’s a calling. A breath. A cry from the depths of memory and a testament to resilience, wrapped in melody and meaning. In a world that often forgets to listen, this song demands to be heard.
The Australian-based duo Dave and Trish Long, known collectively as Sahara CyberStars, have never followed formulas. From their roots in the Dublin music scene to their expansive career across stages, airwaves, and festivals in Australia, they’ve carved out a space for deeply human, fiercely independent music. With six albums, eight singles, multiple international accolades, and a reputation for crafting emotional, story-driven songs, Sahara CyberStars are not just artists—they're sonic storytellers.
And with “Winds of Time,” they’ve created what might be their most poignant chapter yet.
This ballad, recorded in late 2024 and released in March 2025, had been with them for years—sung live, embraced by fans—but never laid down in the studio. Until now. Because, as they say:
“It felt like the world finally needed to hear it.”
From the opening chords, “Winds of Time” feels ancient and immediate all at once. It’s a song that speaks across generations, blending poetic lyrics with cinematic rock instrumentation. Dave Long handles lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, and sequencing, while Trish Long weaves her signature harmonies, alto sax solo, and a rich array of flute and aerophone textures. The result is a sound that’s both intimate and epic—a sound you don’t just hear, but feel.
The lyrics read like a chronicle of human endurance:
“There’s a time for love and glory / There’s a time for telling stories…”
“Thousands of years we crossed the land / We came from mountains, plains and sand…”
There’s beauty here. Legacy. But also heartbreak. The final verse turns the mirror on us with chilling precision:
“Then we built up mighty fences / To live in fear behind defences / For the power of greed came to plunder / Oh pull our world asunder.”
This is not just a love song—it’s a protest song, a reflection, a warning. A modern anthem cloaked in the softness of a ballad. It asks us to remember what we’ve built, what we’ve broken, and what we might still have time to save.
And then there’s the solo—Trish’s alto saxophone slicing through the mix like a moment suspended in air. It doesn’t just decorate the song—it elevates it, lifting everything into something sacred. Dave’s vocals, full of warmth, gravity, and quiet urgency, anchor the piece in truth.
Engineered, recorded, and mastered by the duo themselves at their Goldrush Music Studio, “Winds of Time” is an act of pure artistic control—crafted without compromise, delivered without pretension. It’s a song made for those who listen with their hearts first.
In an era of disposable singles and algorithmic playlists, “Winds of Time” stands apart as a reminder that music still has the power to say something that matters. It doesn’t just echo—it lingers. It teaches. It mourns. And ultimately, it heals.
🎧 Now streaming on all major platforms.
🌬️ Let the winds carry you somewhere true.
This is Sahara CyberStars, and this is their moment.
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