About
For me, music is one of the greatest gifts I could have received. Beyond its infinite aesthetics, its healing power, and the depth of its creation, it has always been an anchor for me during the most difficult times, alongside the happiest times of my life.
Music doesn't really ask for anything. It just wants you to listen. It has innocence, warmth, and purity and truth in a world that has already forgotten.
I try not to let it be a platform for me to serve my ego, and I very rarely promote it - it never felt right to me, and I always felt that the songs themselves have a life of their own - and once they're released, I have no control over them.
When I was a student, while living in the center of Tel Aviv, on one of the doors of a very cool Bauhaus apartment, a sticker was left that said "Glorious". It wasn't something I would personally put there and put up, but I decided to leave it, because it had an energy that I couldn't explain. And it's a bit funny to say, but something stuck with me from that innocent sticker that was left there in front of me. I don't know who the tenant was who decided to put it up, under what context, but there was something right about that sticker.. That's how it is, in a sense, poems across space - you come across a piece of art, you don't know who left it in front of you, but you know that it healed something in you.