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Im softsync and I make cover songs of the best tracks out there. I follow inspiration <a href="spotify:artist:1r1uxoy19fzMxunt3ONAkG" data-name="Phoebe Bridgers">Phoebe Bridgers</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1Xyo4u8uXC1ZmMpatF05PJ" data-name="The Weeknd">The Weeknd</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1vVBgHxA7aOTi4LvTKAPXg" data-name="Cry">Cry</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0Y6dVaC9DZtPNH4591M42W" data-name="TV Girl">TV Girl</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1QAJqy2dA3ihHBFIHRphZj" data-name="Cigarettes After Sex">Cigarettes After Sex</a> I love their music and want to get better at music production. Anyone using our music or misrepresenting the copyright system will have legal action taken against them. This is an artist signed to <a href="spotify:artist:6Bg0NFk5RIwSX2cdkRhHG1" data-name="OneKindMedia">OneKindMedia</a>
Softsync is what remains when everything else is stripped away. Behind the name is someone quietly falling apart living with a degenerative brain disease that takes more with each passing day. Some days, hands don’t work. Some days, thoughts don’t come. But when they do, she makes music.
It’s not easy. It’s not pretty. It’s survival.
Each Softsync song is made in the small, rare windows when the body allows it fragile moments where life feels possible again. The music is slow, gentle, and painfully honest. Synths drift like memory. Percussion stumbles like breath. Everything is a little broken, and that’s the point.
There’s no grand plan. Just the need to leave something behind before it’s too late.
“I don’t know how much time I have left to create. So I make what I can, while I still can.”
Softsync is not here for fame. It’s here for anyone who’s ever felt like they’re fading and needed something to hold onto.
Softsync is what remains when everything else is stripped away. Behind the name is someone quietly falling apart living with a degenerative brain disease that takes more with each passing day. Some days, hands don’t work. Some days, thoughts don’t come. But when they do, she makes music.
It’s not easy. It’s not pretty. It’s survival.
Each Softsync song is made in the small, rare windows when the body allows it fragile moments where life feels possible again. The music is slow, gentle, and painfully honest. Synths drift like memory. Percussion stumbles like breath. Everything is a little broken, and that’s the point.
There’s no grand plan. Just the need to leave something behind before it’s too late.
“I don’t know how much time I have left to create. So I make what I can, while I still can.”
Softsync is not here for fame. It’s here for anyone who’s ever felt like they’re fading and needed something to hold onto.
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