Story
I started building Expressionism because I didn’t want AI to replace musicians — I wanted it to serve them. For me, making music has always been about chasing ideas, getting lost in the process, and finding those raw, imperfect moments that feel the most real. That part of creativity is sacred, and no machine can replace it.
With all the new technology coming into music, I saw a risk — tools that tried to make the art for you instead of helping you make it yourself. Expressionism is my way of pushing back on that: building tools that respect the artist, that open up new ways to explore sound, and that amplify your creativity rather than replacing it.
At the end of the day, music is human. Expressionism exists to keep it that way.