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Caroline in the Garden - Act Two
"Unhinged Art Pop FFO Tori Amos, Kate Bush, Regina Spektor, Madison Cunningham"
Upon waking, most dreams dissolve with striking reliability. From a neuroscientific perspective, this reflects how dreaming is organized: reduced activity in prefrontal regions linked to structured recall, paired with a neurochemical environment that does not support long-term encoding. What has just been experienced often leaves no stable trace. Within seconds, coherence breaks into fragments, and even those tend to fade.
Still, there is often a residual certainty that something more existed just before waking. Not only images or narratives, but internally consistent forms that felt complete while they were present.
For me, that absence has always been tied to sound. Since childhood, I have had the impression that there is music in my dreams - not diffuse, but shaped and unfolding, as if already composed somewhere beyond conscious access. And each time I wake up, it withdraws immediately. No melody remains, no harmonic anchor, no rhythm I can reconstruct. Only the sensation that something coherent has been lost.
"Songs in my Dreams", released on March 20, 2026, begins at that point. It does not attempt to reconstruct dream music - that would not be possible. Instead, it stays with the gap itself, with the moment of disappearance, and with the quiet insistence that something was there.
I sing the track myself, and that decision determined the entire production. The arrangement was built around the voice from the beginning, allowing phrasing, harmonic pacing, and spatial placement to orient around it.
Through that process, the piece shifted subtly. While its tonal language still leans toward ambient, the presence of a defined vocal structure introduced a different temporal clarity. The rhythm became more grounded, the phring more directed, and the form moved partially toward a Radio AC aesthetic of the 2000s.
What remains is something like a trace. Not of the dream itself, but of the attempt to approach it without reaching it.
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