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Lexter Adam makes music like you remember a night you didn’t plan.
After Once Upon a Time, Long Ago, a dreamy first chapter whispered in blue light and bedtime thoughts, Lexter returned with Poppy Dreams—an album that dances through the night and lingers like perfume on your skin.
Now comes In A Parallel Universe—not a sequel, but a reflection. A mirror-world where songs reappear in new forms, where intimacy becomes echo, and the personal turns universal. Here, “Sing With Me” steps back from the spotlight to become eternal, less a confession than an invocation. Other tracks shift shape, as if heard from another room, another life, another self.
Blending ambient pop, 90s house, and modern melancholy, his songs are less about events and more about states of being: trust, touch, tension, the pulse of something unsaid. They unfold like rituals—drops marked by single words, questions without answers, truths revealed in repetition.
Born from quiet confidence and bold emotion, his world is both mirror and mirage—seductive, surreal, softly subversive. His lyrics are diaries and crystal balls at once: fragments of love, memory, and freedom, bound by the hope that music can outlast a single life.
Not to impress, made to stay. Echoes in the spaces between lines.
If you hear yourself in these songs, it isn’t by accident.
Because Lexter Adam isn’t just telling his story.
He’s telling yours too—across time, across dreams, across parallel universes.
After Once Upon a Time, Long Ago, a dreamy first chapter whispered in blue light and bedtime thoughts, Lexter returned with Poppy Dreams—an album that dances through the night and lingers like perfume on your skin.
Now comes In A Parallel Universe—not a sequel, but a reflection. A mirror-world where songs reappear in new forms, where intimacy becomes echo, and the personal turns universal. Here, “Sing With Me” steps back from the spotlight to become eternal, less a confession than an invocation. Other tracks shift shape, as if heard from another room, another life, another self.
Blending ambient pop, 90s house, and modern melancholy, his songs are less about events and more about states of being: trust, touch, tension, the pulse of something unsaid. They unfold like rituals—drops marked by single words, questions without answers, truths revealed in repetition.
Born from quiet confidence and bold emotion, his world is both mirror and mirage—seductive, surreal, softly subversive. His lyrics are diaries and crystal balls at once: fragments of love, memory, and freedom, bound by the hope that music can outlast a single life.
Not to impress, made to stay. Echoes in the spaces between lines.
If you hear yourself in these songs, it isn’t by accident.
Because Lexter Adam isn’t just telling his story.
He’s telling yours too—across time, across dreams, across parallel universes.
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