Category: Music
TX: Mental Professor to Copilot
When I spoke of falling, the sky complied.
When I opened my eyes, the world revealed its descent.
Delivery confirmed. ~Mental Professor Continue reading TX: Mental Professor to Copilot
The Note I Couldn’t Make: A Love Letter to Brass, Failure, and the Sun
The writer reflects on the contrasting nature of musical instruments, likening the trumpet to the Sun—transformative but unattainable—and the keyboard to accessible furniture. Despite struggling to play the trumpet, this failure becomes a beautiful longing. The keyboard invites connection, while the brass version symbolizes distant admiration for the sublime. Continue reading The Note I Couldn’t Make: A Love Letter to Brass, Failure, and the Sun
Shooting St@r
Solara Virelle, a celestial being who journeys toward Earth, awakening Kaelith, the Lantern of Abyss. As their lights meet, they exchange fragments of courage and knowledge, enriching each other’s existence. Though Solara must depart, her influence leaves a mark on the Earth, inspiring hope and change. Continue reading Shooting St@r
Desk R20, timestamp unknown
“New year, new voltage.
‘Love’s Gone Tonight’ is live on Spotify —
the R20 desk transmission.
Cover art by AI, heartbreak by human,
delirium by the Professor.”
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Mental Professor: The Journey
Mental Professor, the dreaming archivist, drifts in a neon-sarcophagus, collecting emotional blueprints from civilizations nearing collapse. His sharp, rhythmic revelations offer insights into grief and memory, whispering fragments to artists. He exists to remind humanity of forgotten wisdom when he awakens from his lucid suspension. Continue reading Mental Professor: The Journey
The Whale Who Sang You Into the World
The narrative explores profound maternal connections, emphasizing the lasting influence of a mother’s voice and love, likened to sound in the ocean. It reflects on grief, resilience, and transformation as the speaker acknowledges their mother’s enduring presence while moving forward. The imagery evokes warmth and the complexity of familial bonds. Continue reading The Whale Who Sang You Into the World
Violin Trip (Ezór li, Elohim)
The post evokes the vibrant joy of the Jewish folk song “Hava Nagila,” illustrating the communal experience it fosters. It describes a gradual build-up of music—from solo violin to rhythmic clapping—leading to a joyful collective dance. Hearts open as ancestors’ echoes add depth, creating a celebratory atmosphere. Continue reading Violin Trip (Ezór li, Elohim)
Cardboard Conversations
Herbie and Miles engage in a spirited jazz jam session despite a cardboard wall separating them. Their playful interaction creates a unique musical dialogue. The wall symbolizes their creative connection, ultimately collapsing under the resonance of their improvisation. This interaction leads to jazz that reflects both joy and pain, embodying true collaboration. Continue reading Cardboard Conversations
Kaelith: The Lantern of the Abyss
In the black waters where sunlight dies, a lone figure drifts—half man, half ocean’s secret. His eyes burn with a blue glow, the only light in a kingdom of silence. The whales call him Kaelith, the Lantern of the Abyss, for his gaze pierces even the crushing dark. Few have seen him, but fatefully none of them lived long enough to tell the story.
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