Mistery

A Track I Never Heard While Making It

Mistery is unlike anything else I’ve ever released. From the first note to the final mix, I never listened to it — not once. It was a self-imposed challenge, born right after Farewell, a track so emotional it nearly stopped me from creating again. Creating Mistery was my way of pushing forward, of refusing to let that farewell be the end.

The result is a piece that I only discovered after you did. That’s terrifying… but also freeing.

The Fear of Letting Go

Composing without hearing felt like walking blindfolded. Every decision — every melody, rhythm, and texture — had to be trusted as instinct rather than judged by ear. It stripped away perfectionism and left something raw, something unfiltered. And while I might have done things differently if I had listened along, that’s part of its charm. The imperfections are honest. The authenticity is real.

The End of a Year, But Not the End of Music

This track closes the chapter of my “two songs per week” year. It stands alongside Farewell as a marker of an ending, but also as a reminder that even when it feels impossible, creativity finds a way forward. Monday brings the very last video of this journey — The Final Toll. After that, a new phase begins.

Authentic in Its Mystery

Listening back after publication, I can say Mistery feels “OK” — not perfect, not polished to the bone, but undeniably authentic. And that’s exactly what makes it special. It’s not about flawlessness. It’s about capturing the courage to keep going when the weight of goodbye feels too heavy.


🎧 Mistery is my last experiment of this year. Thank you for walking this path with me — every track, every album, every moment.
I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.