Music
Prophetic Soundscapes
Instrumental Frequencies
No words — because sometimes words get in the way. These pieces were built for prayer, movement, focus, and the kind of quiet that has weight to it.

The Word
Before anything was built, there was a Word. Not a sound — a declaration. This piece tries to sit in that moment. The weight of something spoken into nothing and everything responding. You cannot engineer that feeling. You can only make space for it and hope it shows up. It showed up here.

Mile In My Shoes
I built this during a season when I was deeply misunderstood — by people I loved, by systems I was trying to work with, by myself. The title is not a complaint. It is an invitation. Before you judge the road someone is walking, walk it. Even one mile. This music is what that mile sounds like.

Man Upstairs
People call Him different things when they are not sure what to call Him but they know something is there. Man Upstairs is one of those names — casual, almost too casual, but honest. This piece is for that honest uncertainty. The reaching without the vocabulary. He hears it either way.

Kosher-Life
Kosher does not mean religious. It means fit. Aligned. Set apart for its purpose. I built this asking a simple question — what does a life that is actually fit for its purpose sound like? Not perfect. Not without scars. But consecrated. Intentional. Moving in the right direction. This is that sound.

More Light
There is always more. More understanding, more clarity, more of His presence available than what I am currently walking in. This piece is not a declaration of arrival — it is a request. The prayer of someone who has tasted enough to know they have not tasted enough. More light. Always more light.

Moonlight Daylight
The war does not stop when the sun goes down. It does not stop when it comes up either. Moonlight, daylight — the enemy does not keep business hours. This piece was made for the fighter who is tired but still standing. The one who knows the battle is real because they have the wounds to prove it. Keep standing.

Deeper Word
Surface reading will not get you there. There is a layer beneath the layer beneath the layer — and the deeper you go, the more you realize how much was always there waiting. This piece is the sound of that descent. Not dark. Purposeful. The kind of deep that has a bottom, and the bottom is solid ground.

King of Kings
Every empire that has ever called itself eternal is gone. Every throne that declared itself the highest has been emptied. There is One who has outlasted all of them — not because He fought harder, but because He is what all of them were trying to be. This piece bows. Fully. Without embarrassment.

Halleluyah Le-Olam
Le-Olam means forever. Not a long time — forever. The praise that does not end when the season ends, when the feeling fades, when the circumstances argue against it. Halleluyah Le-Olam is the declaration that outlasts everything else. I built this for the long game. For the ones still praising when it costs something.

Fellowship
Fellowship is not a church word. It is a covenant word. It means you are bound to something together — a purpose, a table, a direction. חָבַר in Hebrew means to join, to bind, to be knit together. This piece is for the ones who have found their people. Not the crowd — the few. The ones who are still there when the cost goes up.

Victorious
Victorious is not the sound of after the battle. It is the sound of during — when you are still in it and you choose to declare the outcome before you can see it. That is what faith does. It calls the end from the beginning. מְנַצֵחַ in Hebrew also means the conductor — the one directing the orchestra. The victory was always being conducted. You just had to keep playing.

