Tao Eastern Way
The melody side. Pentatonic lines that carry the song's emotional weight. Asian folk intuition surfacing inside modern arrangements. Old shapes. New light.
Asian melody on Western harmony. Electronic body underneath. The aesthetic stays angelic. The feeling stays close.
Two poles do not exclude — they define each other. The boundary between them is where sound is born.
The melody side. Pentatonic lines that carry the song's emotional weight. Asian folk intuition surfacing inside modern arrangements. Old shapes. New light.
The structure side. R&B and pop harmony giving the song its body. Electronic sound design opening the space, sometimes a hush, sometimes a drop. Always built. Always intentional.
"Where the two meet, the sound begins."
Ngũ hành — five elemental phases woven into one sound. Each carries its own weight, its own light, its own way of moving through the work.
Edge, discipline, restraint. The calm of a hand that doesn't shake.
Organic life. The bond between body and forest. An old root that keeps growing.
Absolute adaptability. A mind that seeps, holds, and finds its own level.
Passion. Eruption. Destruction as rebirth.
Solidity. Gravity. The original ground.
A closed loop of energy. No break, no force. The eternal circuit of the Tao translated into sound.
Peach blossoms calling the year home. Áo dài catching courtyard wind. Incense to the altar. Tired feet finally putting down their weight.
Sun cracks the ground open. Cicadas. Sweat on the shoulders. Bougainvillea bursting through the fence. Heat dialed up until the storm finally arrives to break it.
Sighs folded into drifting cloud. Yellow leaves letting go without asking. Same quiet truth on repeat. Fading. And what fading leaves behind.
Snow over footprints. Waiting for someone who never comes. Cold to the bone. Underneath the frost, spring is already turning.
Every release is a slice of frequency. All belong to the same current.
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About the artist