Frozen Dreams: Why I Captured One Emotion in Two Sounds



Human Vision. Machine Sound.

As an AI Audio Director, I don’t just record songs; I capture audio snapshots. Sometimes, one perspective isn't enough to tell the whole story. In photography, the choice of lens and exposure determines how we perceive a scene.

For my upcoming EP "Frozen Dreams" (Release: Feb 13th), I’ve applied this principle to sound, presenting the lead tracks in two different "exposures" to illuminate the same emotion from different angles.

I. Frozen Dreams: The Perspective of Place

  • (The Escape): A wide-angle shot of a getaway. A driving Melodic House beat that captures the adrenaline of leaving the gray behind.

  • (The Golden Shore): The same lyrical heart, but viewed through a lens of hope. A calm, ambient reflection of arriving at a tropical paradise.

II. Sign of Life: The Perspective of Being

  • (Actual): A portrait of awakening. This mix captures the energy of feeling your own pulse again, using modern electronic beats.

  • (Stripped): A macro shot of the soul. Without the electronic layers, only the naked essence of the lyrics remains—intimate and absolutely honest.

Music is a lens. And sometimes, you need to change the filter to see the truth.

Pre-order starts January 23rd!

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