About
Still scanning.
// The Short Version
I make synth-driven songs about the things that stay with you. Connection and distance. Memory and momentum. The pull of someone you can't quite reach and the light they leave behind when they go.
The music lives somewhere between 2am and dawn, in the space where things feel more honest than they do in daylight.
// Where It Comes From
I grew up on 80s synth pop and late-night FM radio. There's something about that world that never left me. Neon and static, signals bleeding into each other across the dial while the rest of the house was asleep. A Walkman under the covers. A green glow on the ceiling.
The songs I write come from that place. Not literally, but emotionally. That particular feeling of driving somewhere in the dark with the volume up, trying to hold onto something you can't quite name.
I've been releasing quietly for a while now. No campaign, no content calendar. Just put it out and hope it finds the people it's meant for. That still feels right.
// The Name
In search and rescue, “last known frequency” is the channel a vessel was broadcasting on before contact was lost. It's the frequency you return to when you're trying to find something that's gone quiet.
That felt like the right name for this. Music, at its best, becomes the last place you heard something true.
// The Sound
A few of the artists that got under the skin: The Midnight, FM-84, Timecop1983. The Weeknd's earlier records. And then Nightly. The rhythm, the clarity of the voice, the honesty in the lyrics. I keep going back.
The sound of Last Known Frequency sits between clarity and atmosphere. Analog warmth with modern edges. Layered synths with strong melodies. Vocals that stay close and exposed.
It pulls from modern synthpop, darker dreamwave, and cinematic electronic music, but it's not trying to reconstruct the past. The language of classic synth music is the framework. The feelings are present tense.
// DYLAN
Every project needs a face, even one built on distance and disappearing signals.
Dylan is the figure you see across the artwork, the covers, the videos. He's not a character exactly. More like an expression of what the music feels like if you gave it a body. Someone caught between light and dark, always a little lost in thought, always looking for something just out of frame.
He showed up early on and stayed. There's something about him that fits this world. The way he stands at the edge of a neon city at 3am, or lies in the grass staring up at nothing and everything. He's not performing. He's just there, feeling whatever the song is feeling. Longing for something he might not be able to name. Still reaching for it anyway.
He belongs to the space between the signal and the silence. That's where the music lives, and that's where you'll find him.
Some signals don't disappear. They just fade out of reach.