Causomatic
What Moves You

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Causomatic Music

1. How long have you been making music?

I started recording in 2013, not for fame or recognition, but just to get the melodies out of my head and into the world. I spent years creating purely for the love of it. Music has always run deep in my family, from bands to choirs, so I grew up with a natural connection to the emotional power it holds. As a logical thinker, music became something uniquely personal for me: a space where emotion speaks its own language. Before I knew it, I had nearly 60 original tracks, each one a moment, a mood, a memory. "What began as quiet gifts to friends and family has grown into something I’m now ready to share with you."
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2. What is your favorite music style?

Classical is, without question, my favorite. There’s something about the architecture of symphony. The rise, the fall, the tension, the release that mirrors the way I think and feel. That’s why my music doesn’t chase repetition or catchy hooks. It builds, it breathes, it tells a story. I’m not trying to make you hum along. I’m trying to make you feel something.
So…? What Moves You™?

3. With AI on the rise like it is, do you feel like its something you utilize?

AI to me is a companion service, it's complimentary. I use it to brainstorm and to assist. My music is created and dated entirely by me, years before AI became mainstream. Without it however, every picture would say coming soon. No, I can't say the same for the imagery and video. However, I do look forward to collaborating with artists in the future and bringing my art to its fullest expression. But at the heart of it all, I see it like this: isn’t it better to have loved than never to have loved at all?

4. Will you continue to make music after this?

Music has never felt like something I chose, it’s something that chose me. I’ve never understood how a musician could simply stop, as if the sound ever truly leaves. I don’t tire of creating; I just follow where the melody leads. So no, I won’t stop. As long as the music keeps moving, I’ll keep writing it down.