Projects — Monographic Studies
Six creative identities, one ongoing investigation.
Long-form artistic projects across music, photography, cinema and the archive - each one a different voice in the same conversation.
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Heteronym / Sound & Image — 2023—
Syntax of Paradox
Many masks, one consciousness. Coded identity as the only honest form of survival.
An ongoing investigation into coded identity, queer survival and fragmented selfhood - staged across recordings, photographs and short films. Each release is a different mask worn by the same consciousness.

Embodied Sound / Architecture — 2023—
SOMA
Sound for the body that remembers. Brutalism, breath, and the architecture of feeling.
SOMA is a body of work circling the felt interior - its acoustics, its weight, its insistence on remaining. Music as a study of embodiment, sensation and the rooms our nervous systems carry with us.

Philosophy / Image / Song — 2022—
Velvet Oracle
Philosophy you can dance to, slowly. Rupture, healing, transcendence.
Velvet Oracle is a project of philosophical pop - songs and images that treat heartbreak as epistemology and the body as a site of revelation. Rupture, healing and transcendence in equal measure.

Field Recording / Longing — 2022—
Return State
Music for the long way home. Distance, absence, and the slow gravity of return.
Return State is a project about leaving and coming back - Mediterranean field recordings, slow-burn compositions, and the felt geometry of distance. A study of how absence shapes the rooms we eventually return to.

Dissolution / Long Form — 2023—
Syntax of the Void
Music for the moment the self lets go. Dissolution, surrender, ego death.
Syntax of the Void is the universe's vanishing point - sustained works on dissolution, surrender and the states of consciousness in which the self briefly stops insisting on itself.

Classical Reimagining / Time — 2024—
Syntax of the Eternal
The classical canon overheard from a far room. Timelessness as method.
Syntax of the Eternal reimagines fragments of the classical canon as long, slow drones - chorales overheard from a great distance, baroque lines stretched until they become weather. A study in timelessness and transformation.