Why We Make Music This Way
There was a point where we realized we weren't interested in making music just to sound good. We were more interested in what it meant.
Not everything needs to be polished into perfection. Some things need to stay a little raw—because that’s where they feel honest. That’s where they feel human.
We don’t start with a genre or a formula. We start with something we can’t quite explain yet. A feeling. A tension. A thought that won’t leave quietly.
The music becomes the process of figuring it out. Sometimes that means stripping everything down to something fragile. Other times it means building it into something larger than I expected. But it always starts in the same place—something real enough that I can’t ignore it.
We're not trying to create background music. We're trying to create something you can sit with. Something that doesn’t just pass through you—but stays with you for a while after it ends.
