Eduard Shyfrin, businessman, mathematician, Kabbalah scholar, and most recently, musician, has released Red Blues, a single from his latest album, Impression Blues, through his creative musical project, Shyfrin Alliance. The album was recorded at the iconic Abbey Road Studios in London.

“Traditional blues,” he explains, “usually has simple love lyrics, presented as a short story. Red Blues combine blues with surrealism, which has never been done before.” For Shyfrin, Kabbalah plays an integral role in his music. “In Kabbalah, red is a color of Gevurah – might, judgment, contraction, and tension. Our epoch is determined by Gevurah, and our time is red, a time of distress and anxiety, but also one of awe and resilience.

“Red Blues explores the emotional tension between opposing forces: red, a color that evokes anxiety, stress, danger, and judgment, and blue, symbolizing calm, tranquility, and kindness. Drawing on these contrasts, the track reflects the experience of an individual navigating a world dominated by ‘red’ - a landscape of pressure and uncertainty—while searching for peace. It is a portrait of modern life, capturing how we can feel both distressed and resilient at the same time.”

Shyfrin’s musical career has not affected his innovative research into Kabbalah. He recently issued his second book on the subject, entitled “The Relativity of Death: Part One: Basic Principles of Kabbalah of Information, Complete Theory of Information Space, Miracles and Maxwell’s Demon,” in which he expands on the ideas introduced in his earlier work. Shyfrin develops a comprehensive system of information laws and principles of creation – offering a unified theory of the Kabbalah of Information with explanations and discoveries never before articulated.

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This article was written in collaboration with The Shyfrin Alliance.