In an era where the world seems to shift on its axis every day, ‘LEGACY’ emerges as a poignant and cinematic reflection of the times we live in. With its blend of haunting electronic textures and raw emotional depth, the track captures the sense of both chaos and beauty that defines our global landscape. In this interview, we dive deep into the mind of the artist behind ‘LEGACY’ to uncover the inspiration, challenges, and creative breakthroughs that shaped this powerful piece of music. From the personal emotions that fueled the track to the visionary soundscapes that bring it to life, the artist shares a glimpse into their evolving creative process and the story behind their upcoming album, ‘FEMME’. Through this conversation, we explore the raw honesty and vulnerability that characterize their work—an emotional journey that invites listeners to connect, reflect, and find solace in the midst of chaos.

“LEGACY” feels like a powerful reflection on today’s chaotic world. Was there a specific moment or event that sparked the idea for this track?

There wasn’t one single event, but more of a slow, painful accumulation. Every time I turned on the news, I felt like the world was screaming. War, climate crisis, disconnection—it just kept piling up. I reached a point where I had to put that feeling somewhere. LEGACY was the result of needing to scream back in the most beautiful way I knew how.

Your music blends cinematic and electronic elements to create immersive soundscapes. If “LEGACY” were the soundtrack to a movie, what kind of story would it tell?

It would follow someone in a collapsing city—someone quietly trying to hold onto their humanity while the world breaks down around them. It’s not an action movie. It’s slow, intimate, emotional. Lots of silence between the chaos. A visual poem about survival, memory, and small moments of connection.

The production on “LEGACY” is incredibly detailed, with layers of tension and emotion. What was the most challenging part of bringing this track to life?

The hardest part was knowing when to stop. I kept adding layers—textural synths, field recordings, orchestral touches—because I wanted it to feel like the world: loud, overwhelming, impossible to fully understand. I had to keep stepping back to make sure it still had clarity and emotional focus.

As an artist, your sound continues to evolve. How does “LEGACY” push your creative boundaries compared to your previous releases?

LEGACY was a leap in terms of honesty and production. Sonically, it’s bolder—more cinematic and structured like a score than a traditional song. Emotionally, it’s also more exposed. I didn’t try to hide behind metaphor. I let it be raw, even if it felt uncomfortable at times.

Your music often feels like more than just a listening experience—it’s an emotional journey. What kind of emotions or thoughts do you hope listeners walk away with after hearing “LEGACY”?

I hope they feel seen. That even in a chaotic world, their inner chaos is valid. I want them to feel a mix of discomfort and relief—a recognition of the pain, but also a gentle reminder that transformation and healing can start from that exact place.

If you could play “LEGACY” in one dream venue—anywhere in the world, no limits—where would it be and why?

I’d love to play LEGACY in an old, abandoned cathedral with insane acoustics and projection mapping. Somewhere haunting and sacred. A space where silence feels loud and time slows down. I think that kind of venue would bring out every texture and emotion in the track.

You’ve mentioned that the track explores the idea of the legacy humanity is leaving behind. On a personal level, what kind of legacy do you hope to create with your music?

I hope to create music that reminds people to feel deeply. If I can be part of someone’s most fragile or most triumphant moments—even if just in the background—that’s enough. I want my legacy to be one of honesty, empathy, and sound that tells the truth even when words fall short.

If you could collaborate with any artist, past or present, to remix “LEGACY”, who would it be, and how do you think they’d reshape the song?

I’ve said this before, but Superpoze would be the dream. I think he’d strip it down and rebuild it into something even more spacious and haunting. I’d love to hear LEGACY with his rhythmic patience and cinematic minimalism. It’d be a whole new universe.

Every artist has their own creative rituals. Do you have any unusual habits or routines when you’re in the studio?

I always need to dim the lights and light a candle—just one. It sounds dramatic, but it helps me shut out the world and go inward. Also, I tend to record vocals lying down sometimes. It changes the tone of the voice and forces me to breathe differently. Weird, but it works.

“LEGACY” is part of your upcoming album, “FEMME”. What can fans expect from this new chapter in your music?

FEMME is about contradiction—power and softness, chaos and control, light and shadow. It’s my most personal work yet. Expect more cinematic elements, more experimentation, and stories that dig deep into what it means to feel vulnerable in a world that doesn’t always make space for it.

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