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Why You’ll Want to Put

Welcome to FDR-Sound. This is my music corner: from pulsing EDM grooves to slow ambient layers, from textured soundscapes to playful experiments. You’ll find releases, sketches, live takes, and works in progress.


Ageless Souls

Give Me A Name

Call Me

Apollo Reverb

Baaach

What’s In A Name

Sounnay Trilogy


Ageless Souls

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My music grows from texture and rhythm. Sometimes I start with a simple pulse and build toward something danceable. Other times I let a single tone breathe until space appears. EDM gives me the framework for energy and drive. Ambient is where time stretches and details come forward. Soundscapes are storylike terrains made of noise, melody, and field recordings. In the experimental work I test boundaries, pair unlikely instruments, and see what happens when you loosen the rules. Listen freely, put on headphones for the fine layers, and tell me what it does to you.

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