About Bleeding Light Project
The Bleeding Light Project dives into the crossroads where poetry, music, and imagery meet, all shaped by AI. Every lyric and poem begins with a human touch, then evolves with feedback from people or AI as it transforms into music.
It all starts with poetry – written, reshaped, sometimes deconstructed into lyrics or reimagined from them. These words find new life as songs through Suno and other AI music platforms. AI tools also craft the visuals and covers, weaving every element into a unified creation.
In addition to the lyrical work, the project features full-length instrumental albums. These soundscapes and compositions stand on their own, without any words.
This project is not focused on perfection or traditional musicianship. It is about expression and experimentation, using new technology to turn written work into something that goes beyond the page.
AI is the future. You can resist it or adopt it. This project fully adopts it.
When used with intention, AI does not replace human creativity; it magnifies it. It unlocks ideas that might otherwise stay hidden. Not everyone can play an instrument or create visuals, but that does not make their vision any less powerful. AI tools open the doors of creation, letting thinkers and dreamers turn their concepts into new forms. Worrying that AI stifles creativity misses the heart of the matter: creativity lives in what you want to express, not in the tools you use. AI simply gives more people a voice.
These works wander through digital exhaustion, broken systems, existential drift, and the machinery that traps us all. Some pieces burn with anger. Others poke fun. Some simply linger in the heavy space between fatigue and awareness.
The lyrics are human. The music is algorithmic. The images are collaborative. The result is what it is.
At its core, this is a personal journey, a way to give form to ideas that might otherwise stay tucked away in notebooks. I share it because words deserve to breathe beyond private folders.