The Shadowmaker Reconstructed - Out Now

It’s been almost exactly a year since I released the first single from The Shadowmaker, an album that marked a turning point in my work, leaning into songwriting and voice in a way I had never done before. Since then, the project’s grown into a living, breathing world, carried forward by videos, live shows, and your responses.

Today, I’m bringing that chapter to a close with The Shadowmaker Reconstructed.

This isn’t simply a set of remixes. It is a reimagining. Across ten tracks, I’ve pulled at the threads of the originals, reshaping them into something more aligned with my electronic roots, while still carrying the emotional weight of the songs. The voice that was so central to the first album now often lingers as an echo, a ghost in the mix, while the rhythms and textures are pushed closer to the dancefloor.

The opening track, This Is Who We Are (Reconstructed Grains of Sand Mix), sets the tone with whispered vocals scattered through a storm of breakbeats and synths. It is both intimate and unsettling, and one of the most important pieces in the set.

Elsewhere, Dying of the Light (Reconstructed Blazing Mind Mix) explores fragility in the after-hours, while Smokestack Blues (Reconstructed Dreams Mix) swings with garage rhythms and luminous piano, a reminder that even in darker corners, there is light.

I don’t think of Reconstructed as replacing the original album. Instead, it feels like a companion piece - the two records together give a fuller picture of where I am as an artist, balancing vulnerability with precision-engineered grooves, memory with motion, songcraft with raw energy.

It’s been a long road getting here, and I’m proud to share it with you.

Thanks to everyone who has supported, streamed, bought, or simply listened with care over the past year.

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