frequently asked

questions & answers


// can i use your music?


most likely, yes. of course, though, there are a few catches i want to site as well.

the "please don't"'s:

the "please do"'s:


// how did you make [this]?


i don't usually prompt myself to do things. i run into ideas and work on them down the line if it's possible to last a while.
if it's in my skillset to stay interested and achieve what i want, it'll eventually become a result. all of my personal works are essentially commentaries about the workings of my mind, and thus contain themes and references to my personal beliefs and thoughts of life.

generally, i suggest studying off of the work itself. analyze and identify what makes up that work, how everything in that work is used, and how they all work together. heck, you can even inspect element this entire website right now. i'm not stopping you.

// what do you use to make [this]?


music: FL Studio 2025 Producer Edition
coding: Visual Studio Code, IntelliJ IDEA (Community Edition)
gamedev: Roblox Studio, RPG Maker MZ
video: NVIDIA Capture, OBS Studio, Wondershare Filmora 14
graphics: paint.net
despite my stance on piracy, these softwares were indeed bought legally. however, i do seek out free alternatives to most software i seek, for the most part.

// what are "aliases?"


aliases are essentially different artists, each having their own rules in their work. however, these aliases are not different people, even if it may seem like it at first. every alias has the same person behind it (me), but is an entirely new artist.

// why aren't you on spotify?


in the words of a fellow musician: "spotify is an ecosystem designed to over-convenience you, undervalue music as a result, and keep you bound to its service. it is not a place for art, for authorship, for anything. it is a place where music is "content" and listeners are "product.""
spotify is essentially just youtube but for music, branded with a different tin and coat of paint. it is absolutely unsustainable for artists such as myself. and also: Wikipedia - Spotify: Criticism
i advise you to do your own research, too.

// why aren't you on soundcloud anymore?


it's just not worth it anymore. nothing but taint lies in the wake of my soundcloud days and i wish to leave that behind, as much as i wanted to embrace it. in my soundcloud days i was a horrible person, having hurt many people as a result of clouded judgement, not knowing any better. in those days i've accumulated an audience that i do not desire, one with the bad overshadowing the good. i'm working on improving, both as a person and the people i am around, and the first step was to move on and never go back on those times.

// where did [this] go?


if you're looking for something of mine that isn't available, try looking at the "library" app and going to gallery > audio > backlog. most of my unpublished and published works are there, with unpublished works having high quality source file downloads.

// is there any way to commission / collab with you?


as of now, no. i only really do stuff for / with people if i trust them enough as a friend. though, most of the time it's free of charge.
i'm entirely sustained by passion to do stuff, other reasons (such as prizes or pure obligation) are merely supporting factors and are never my primary motivators to do something.