Emmit Fenn
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We unfortunately had a small glitch in our system where some people did not receive email confirmations so I just wanna make sure that everyone is all set! If you have any questions or anything like that, please feel free to ask!! I’m so excited to share this all with you!! our team is working super hard ❤️
For the water edition of The Light We Leave Behind series, I wanted to bring in a few people I really love, not as openers but as part of the experience itself each of them is woven into the show in a different way :) thank you to everyone who have already got tickets I can’t wait to show you this new version!! Tickets in bio ❤️
For the water edition of The Light We Leave Behind series, I wanted to bring in a few people I really love, not as openers but as part of the experience itself each of them is woven into the show in a different way :) thank you to everyone who have already got tickets I can’t wait to show you this new version!! Tickets in bio ❤️
For the water edition of The Light We Leave Behind series, I wanted to bring in a few people I really love, not as openers but as part of the experience itself each of them is woven into the show in a different way :) thank you to everyone who have already got tickets I can’t wait to show you this new version!! Tickets in bio ❤️
For the water edition of The Light We Leave Behind series, I wanted to bring in a few people I really love, not as openers but as part of the experience itself each of them is woven into the show in a different way :) thank you to everyone who have already got tickets I can’t wait to show you this new version!! Tickets in bio ❤️

Thank you to everyone who has already bought tickets a couple shows are already starting to fill! I’m so excited to share this all with you guys!!

Thank you to everyone who has already bought tickets a couple shows are already starting to fill! I’m so excited to share this all with you guys!!

Thank you to everyone who has already bought tickets a couple shows are already starting to fill! I’m so excited to share this all with you guys!!
Thank you to everyone who has already bought tickets a couple shows are already starting to fill! I’m so excited to share this all with you guys!!

Thank you to everyone who has already bought tickets a couple shows are already starting to fill! I’m so excited to share this all with you guys!!

Thank you to everyone who has already bought tickets a couple shows are already starting to fill! I’m so excited to share this all with you guys!!

Thank you to everyone who has already bought tickets a couple shows are already starting to fill! I’m so excited to share this all with you guys!!
“Dreams” is out now!! This one means a lot for me have been holding onto it for a while :) i’m so happy to be living this beautiful life ❤️ huge thank you to my London brothers @twinlee.wav for helping me with this one!!
General tickets are now available for the next version of The Light We Leave Behind, built completely on water. We’ve refined every aspect of the installation from more comfortable seating and an improved viewing experience to more thoughtful show times and longer performances. Thank you to everyone who already secured a spot so quickly for the Presale :) Link in bio ❤️

For all the lovers and the ones still figuring it out :) new song “Perfume” is yours now 🩷

For all the lovers and the ones still figuring it out :) new song “Perfume” is yours now 🩷

For all the lovers and the ones still figuring it out :) new song “Perfume” is yours now 🩷

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the first showings of The Light We Leave Behind. I’ve been working on this installation for months, and finally bringing its first version to life and sharing it with all of you was a dream come true. From the beginning, it was never meant to be a show, but a place where people could gather, feel a sense of community, and share a moment of presence together. If you were able to be there, I’d love to hear what stayed with you :)
1. The end of the final show
2. Staying up all night just trying to trigger a single light with the piano and being way too excited when it worked
3. A few days later, connecting multiple lights in my room to specific piano keys
4. Switching the type of lights and realizing they suddenly felt way snappier
5. Getting to 12 lights and finally being able to play it like a real instrument.
6. Hitting 20 lights and moving everything into the basement.
7. Getting to 30 lights and sending MIDI from Logic so I didn’t have to play every note myself.
8. Reaching 50 lights and renting a bigger space just to see what it could look like.
9. @mlebear playing the lights for the first time and realizing I could watch that forever.
10. Wanting the lights to feel more intentional, and with huge help from @aidenmagarian , building 60 fixtures at different heights
11. Sketches and mockups trying to figure out how people could sit inside the installation
12. Finding a soundstage big enough to test the full thing
13. A very long day and an army of friends and family setting everything up
14. Deciding the day of to add @julien_altmann on viola, even though it started as piano-only
15. Total chaos before every show, running around making sure every light worked
16. Handing out brochures when no one really knew what they were about to experience
17. The first line for the first show
18. A no-phone experience… except for one quiet moment we snuck in
19. The future 🫣
20. A light left behind

The first song “Threads” off my new album is out now inspired by one of my favorite scenes of all time ❤️

The first song “Threads” off my new album is out now inspired by one of my favorite scenes of all time ❤️
The first song “Threads” off my new album is out now inspired by one of my favorite scenes of all time ❤️
Starting this week I will be releasing a song off my upcoming album “ONSRA” for every month until the end of the year :) the first one is all yours Friday ❤️

Starting this week I will be releasing a song off my upcoming album “ONSRA” for every month until the end of the year :) the first one is all yours Friday ❤️

Thank you to everyone who listened, shared, showed up, and made space for the music this year. Every play, message, quiet moment and loud one mattered more than you know :) new album and new live show coming in 2026 and i just can’t wait to share it all with you. I’ll see you all there ❤️
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