Genre Theory

It all came from mysterious origins, the way meaning seems to almost extend from nothingness if you were to try and trace fate back to its source. The inventors, the craftsmen, the artists, toiling over their abducting musical addictions in seclusion, waiting for that rare moment, that epiphany, when they might get the chance to share their wisdom with the world. A time when dreams congregate like spirits in clouds, raining, and seeping down through the Earth to awaken us. To retrieve our thoughts and remind us of why we returned. It’s reminiscent of a puzzle a wise soul once offered me: “When you are ready to solve the Past, start in the Future and work your way back to Now.”
Genre Theory is best understood as a metamorphosis in this way. We have found resolution in each other not bound by formatting and ideology. We do not subscribe to the prescribed way of strife. Instead we rewrite life with fresh revelations. There is no clue left as to what force brought about our meeting. The notes were torn from the sky and dropped on to the pages. We had been here before, yet this time it was different. More involved, more intricate. There was a mission. A common goal: To free music from its slavery; the backwards loop that would attempt to confine our freedom. We had forwarded these thoughts sent to guide us; all that we need do now was listen.
