Silvan’s Musical Style & Creative Approach

     Silvan’s music is deeply rooted in sound design, shaped by a background in film scoring and theatrical music. She approach production as the creation of a sonic landscape — using texture, space, and timbre to immerse listeners in the scenes described by the lyrics, the artist’s scenario, and their emotional point of view.

   Her arranging and compositional decisions always begin with narrative: the structure of a song is built to support its lyrical arc and emotional meaning, while remaining precise and intentional within genre. She frequently uses string and ensemble elements to accumulate emotional weight and psychological depth, allowing music to unfold cinematically rather than simply progress linearly.

    She specializes in composition and arrangement, and work with a long-term production network she has collaborated with for over four years — including lyricists, instrumental musicians, recording, mixing, and mastering engineers, as well as visual designers and photographers. This allows each project to develop as a cohesive world rather than a collection of isolated outputs.

Her Themes, Sensibility & Influences

    Silvan’s creative sensibility is strongly intuitive and cross-sensory. She experiences sound, image, and emotion as interconnected systems, which naturally leads my work toward narrative-driven and psychologically grounded storytelling.

    The themes in her own songwriting often revolve around self-growth, identity formation, worldview, and social observation — frequently expressed through metaphor, irony, and symbolic narrative. She is particularly drawn to the relationship between nature and the inner world, as well as psychological and philosophical dimensions of human experience.

    Her listening and stylistic influences span across K-pop, post-rock, ambient and atmospheric electronic music. Artists such as AURORA and Glass Animals have influenced her sensitivity to texture, atmosphere, and emotional ambiguity.

    In practice, she frequently works across indie pop, electronic pop, theatrical music, pop-punk/rock, ambient electronic, folk, and ritual music, and she is currently exploring crossovers with EDM, dubstep, and experimental sound practices.