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About Robert Louis

Robert Louis playing a Yamaha Grand Piano at Issimo Music Hall.

“These Songs Don’t Come From Me — They Come Through Me”

Man's hand playing keys on a piano.

Hi, I’m Robert Louis. I don’t read music. I’ve never had a piano lesson. And I don’t really “write” the songs you hear on this site.

 

Almost every piece of music I’ve recorded came through me — spontaneously — as I sat at my piano late at night. I’ll play a few chords, feel something shift, and then… I just know. Something’s coming. I press record, and I play.

 

From start to finish, the full piece arrives in real time. No roadmap. No second takes. While I play, I’m as surprised as anyone where it’s going — but it’s as if it was always there, waiting for me to play it to life.

 

I don’t edit. I don’t replay. I couldn’t if I wanted to. But I don’t need to. The message has already come through. 

I used to spend weeks composing and memorizing one song. Now, these pieces come through me as if they’ve already been written — as if I’m simply letting them arrive.

 

I don’t take credit for them. I can’t. I don’t see myself as a composer, but as a receiver — someone who channels the energy of a feeling and translates it into sound.

 

My music is imperfect. It’s relatively simple. There are pauses, mistakes, human fingerprints on every track. But I believe that’s what makes it unique — and what gives it power.

 

The Law of Attraction teaches that what we think and feel, we attract. When I sit down to play, I’m channeling emotion — and sending it out like a frequency. If you feel something when you listen, I believe that’s by design.

 

This music may not be for everyone. But if it found its way to you, maybe you should trust that it’s for a reason.  Continue Reading →

Drawing of a man playing a piano at night with musical notes streaming into his ear.

Image is AI generated.

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