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No training. No plan. Just a piano, a moment of silence—and music that somehow found its way out.

Welcome to the heart of this project—the music itself.

What you’re about to hear wasn’t written in the traditional sense. It arrived fully formed, captured in real time in a single uninterrupted moment.

 

These are not rehearsed performances, but recordings of something unfolding naturally at the piano. While the music arrived in the moment, the album titles, song names, and descriptions are my own reflections—created afterward to express the emotions, images, and meaning the music evoked in me.


This is a humble invitation to experience music that found me, rather than the other way around.

...and then The Music Arrived

Album cover for Stream of Consciousness depicting a contemplative man beside a bubbling stream.

Stream of Consciousness (2023)

Moody · Introspective · Meditative

An introspective awakening, Stream of Consciousness flows like a late-night conversation with your own thoughts.

 

This calm, contemplative album journeys through inner struggles and societal reflections — from the quiet ache of loneliness to hopeful calls for peace and empathy.

 

Despite its serious themes, the album offers soft, flowing piano melodies that soothe and support deep thinking or background ambiance.

Album cover for Know Such Luck, featuring a text poem and a sketched scene.

Know Such Luck (2024)

Hopeful · Optimistic · Reflective

A play on the phrase “no such luck,” this collection turns pessimism on its head.

 

These songs were born in a place of gratitude and quiet hope—reminders that even the smallest shift in thought can open new doors.

 

It’s an album about welcoming unexpected joy and recognizing small blessings. Perfect for boosting your mood or reflecting on the power of positive thought.

Before you explore further...

Album cover for Life Goes On depicting Earth as seen from space through a magnifying glass.

Life Goes On (2025)

Upbeat · Resilient · Lighthearted

Life keeps moving—with or without us. This release celebrates that momentum with bright, rhythmic improvisations.

 

From carefree flights to tender farewells, these piano pieces feel like snapshots of life in motion.

 

Sprinkled with lighthearted melodies and an occasional moment of reflection, it’s a gentle reminder of how small — and beautiful — our place in the universe really is.

Album cover for Fear of the Dark depicting a sketch of a frightened woman in a thunder storm.

Fear of the Dark (2026)

Eerie · Mysterious · Afflicted

Darker, bolder, and more intense—this album leans into the shadows.

 

Fear of the Dark explores the edges of unease, from quiet tension to exhilarating bursts of raw energy.

 

Some pieces feel haunting or uncertain, echoing those strange nighttime hours when thoughts grow heavier.

 

Still, glimmers of light and calm make their way through the dark, revealing a balance between chaos and clarity.

You’ll find a brief introduction to each album below. From there, you’re invited to engage with each collection in a more immersive way.

 

Whether you’re here to relax, reflect, meditate, or simply listen, I hope this music offers a space of stillness, curiosity, and connection.

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