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the chase

Endurance without hope, you move through an indifferent, hunted stillness where escape is already impossible, signaling your existence in fading bursts of pain until even that stops, the pursuit unresolved and closing in.

the chase

the chase

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Still working out production to find my sound

This song is the most blended approach. Working with generated music as stems provide more challenging than it seemed at first. But I started working out some of the kinks with this one. With this song, I used AI as a tool to sketch the song. I still used several of the generated parts. But I replaced many of the sketched parts with my own instruments and composition. I even used my own voice, which I’ve never done before now. I built on the sketch in a way that felt very similar to when I would record myself humming or tapping out pieces of the song when an idea would strike. And then I would just hope that my notes would hold long enough to fully build out what was in my head. It usually didn’t.

In the end, I was much happier with the final sound. But I don’t know if I am completely satisfied with this one just yet…

The story of the chase

the chase takes place after the realization that escape is unlikely, but before the moment of collapse or confrontation.

The world has already changed. Whatever event set things in motion has passed. The systems are running, the environment is stable, and nothing appears outwardly wrong yet safety no longer exists.

You are moving, not because you believe you can outrun what follows you, but because stopping feels worse. The motion is slow, heavy, and repetitive, as if every step costs more than the last. Time stretches and compresses unpredictably, creating the sensation of being trapped inside a loop that will not break.

There is a growing awareness of being hunted, though the pursuer never reveals itself. There is no sound of pursuit, no visible form. There is only the certainty that distance is no longer increasing. The threat feels systemic, embedded in the environment itself rather than separate from it.

Isolation defines this moment.

You are alone in a vast, indifferent space that does not acknowledge fear, pain, or effort. The environment records their presence but offers no response, no guidance, and no shelter.

At intervals, you attempt to signal your existence, not with words, but with raw, involuntary expressions of pain and exhaustion. These moments are brief and costly, and each one leaves you weaker than before.

Nothing answers.

Occasional gaps in the system suggest the possibility of reprieve. For a moment, the pressure eases, the threat feels distant, and survival seems conceivable. But each return brings the same reality back, unchanged and closer than before.

Fear gives way to resignation. The pursuit becomes internalized; you no longer look back. The effort shifts from escape to endurance.

By the end, your attempts to signal stop entirely, not because the danger has passed, but because the strength to call out is gone. The system continues regardless.

It ends without resolution, suspended mid-motion. The hunt has not ended. The outcome has not arrived. But hope has quietly slipped away.

An empty concrete enclosure with towering weathered walls open to a pale clouded sky, its dark floor streaked with faint light, rendered in cold desaturated tones of gray and teal.

Story disclaimer

I swear. I’m not trying to make the song into something it isn’t by wrapping a story around it. Maybe I’ll write something about the process at some point. One of the biggest unlocks for me with generative AI in the mix is the ability to explore sound and music within the context of a story. The story is part of the writing process. More stories to come…