new releases

 
 

beep beep

Beep Beep examines the complex realities of self-sexualization and self-objectification on social media and other online platforms, tracing the evolution of “sex sells” marketing strategies within the creator economy. Are these practices contributing to a collective constriction of our bodies and minds, even as they claim to promote “body positivity” and “empowerment”. By playing into this method of competing for attention, are we reducing the potential power of our art and impacting our relationship with our bodies?

zoo friend

Zoo Friend explores two feelings that have quietly shaped me for as long as I can remember. The first is a deep sense of connection with non-human beings — animals, plants, landscapes — and the joy that comes when others feel it too. Whether it's a shared look with a companion animal, the moment we meet the eye of a whale, or the calm that settles under a canopy of trees, there's something powerful in remembering we’re all part of the same web…

evergreen

Evergreen delves into the mental process that precedes a leap of faith—intentionally dismantling the familiar and stepping into the unknown. It captures the oscillation between trusting the process, fearing it will all fall apart, and holding a deep self-knowing that everything will be okay. AUNCE often visualises standing on the edge of a precipice when entering a new phase or going against the grain to do things differently, a theme that inspired many of the song's visuals.

WALKING THROUGH WALLS

My new single Walking Through Walls was born where the mind slows and imagination begins. Over the past few years, I’ve been exploring the significance of stillness—not as emptiness, but as a quiet reclaiming of my own self from the numbing/anxiety inducing distractions of modern life. In these moments of calm, I reconnect with myself, with nature, intuition, and imagination, and I’ve found that music flows more effortlessly from this place.

Silver sun

Silver Sun was one of those rare songs that floated out in little over an hour. It arrived quite fully formed after experiencing the powerful atmosphere of a place called Ruapuke – a beach close to the coastal town of Raglan on the West Coast of the North Island of Aotearoa, NZ. The light there was distinctly special - I remember it vividly as a silver, bright white light, contrasted against its black sand and lush coastal flora…