I’ve been working on something new for a while now.
It started during one of those long nights where everything feels open. No pressure, no clear objective. Just sound, silence, and time.
A melody popped in. Simple at first. The kind of idea that usually passes through a session without leaving a trace. This one stayed.
I kept it running in the background, humming it at work or hanging out with friends. It was truck in my head. So i came back to it the next day. Then again, and again. Each time, it revealed something new. A small variation, a different texture, a direction that slowly became clearer.
The track began to take shape without forcing anything.
Echoes from the distance
I approached it differently from what I usually do. More attention to space. More care in how each sound sits with the others. Every element needed to feel like it belonged there, naturally.
I spent a lot of time listening.
Adjusting tiny details. The way a note fades. The way a layer supports the melody without taking over. Those small decisions shaped the identity of the track more than anything else.
There’s a feeling that guided the whole process.
Something distant. Quiet. A moment where everything around you slows down, and a connection appears. Subtle, almost invisible, yet very real.
That’s where the name came from.
Starlight Transmission.
It felt right from the beginning. It captured the atmosphere I was building, that idea of receiving something from far away, something delicate that reaches you at the right moment.
The sound reflects that.
A mix of soft synthwave textures and more discreet chiptune elements. Nothing overwhelming. Everything focused on the mood, on the sensation it creates when you listen.
At the same time, I started imagining the visual world around it.
A solitary figure, somewhere between the city and the sky. A quiet place, slightly suspended, where something unexpected can happen. A signal, a presence, a connection.
That image stayed with me throughout the process.
The track is ready now, you'll be hearing it in a few months.
I’ll be sharing more very soon.
For now, I just wanted to let you know : something is coming.