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A spoken‑word piece where Oldje reflects on the creative process behind the EP, layered over a field recording of NYC subway tracks. The track ends with a faint, looping sample of Leya humming a motif from “Neon Alley,” slowly fading into the distant rumble of the train—an auditory metaphor for the endless cycles of inspiration and hustle.

[Oldje Domain Ecosystem] │ ├─► [ClassMedia Framework] ──► Algorithmic Content Aggregation │ ├─► [Leya Desantis] ─────────► Independent Content Creation & Digital Footprints │ └─► [Paul Jones] ────────────► Multimedia Production & Journalism Links 1. Oldje: The Domain and Portal Infrastructure Oldje - ClassMedia - Leya Desantis- Paul Jones ...

The EP’s centerpiece, “Static Dreams,” is a three‑way conversation. Leya’s vocals float above a bed of analog synth arpeggios while Paul’s sax weaves in melodic counter‑points. Oldje’s verses are less rap‑centric here; he opts for a half‑spoken, half‑singing delivery that feels more like a poet reciting over a lullaby. The song’s structure mirrors a classic R‑R‑B ballad—verse, pre‑chorus, chorus, bridge—but the bridge erupts into a , complete with subtle tape hiss that adds an analog‑film feel. A spoken‑word piece where Oldje reflects on the

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