The Australian musician builds songs from mood and texture rather than traditional structures.
For a good sense of the project, try 'Berlin' or 'Shortline.' They both have that sustained, somber quality that defines most of this work.
The 2013 EP 'Berlin' introduced a sound that feels both spacious and intimate, with layered synths and Cuming's direct vocal delivery. Tracks like 'Let You Go' and 'Hold Me Love' maintain that hushed intensity, creating music that works more on feeling than on big statements. It's the kind of thing that pulls you into its own interior space.
The project first gained wider attention with the 'Berlin' EP in 2013. Since then, songs like 'Only' and 'Howling' have shown a consistent feel for reflective, slow-moving arrangements built on texture.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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