About

Inside a stark, concrete-walled anechoic chamber, jagged foam wedges recede into the distance like a geometric labyrinth. In the center floats a single translucent cube, filled with suspended musical objects: fragmented cassette tapes, circuit boards, metallic chimes, and shards of mirrored glass, all hovering in perfect stillness. A ring of cool white LED lights embedded in the floor projects upward, illuminating the cube and creating razor-sharp reflections on the surrounding foam. The atmosphere is tense and hyper-focused, emphasizing isolation and sonic experimentation. Photographic realism with a centered, symmetrical composition and deep depth of field makes the space feel surreal yet tangible, boldly embodying an eccentric, curious mind dissecting sound itself.

Experimental Pop

Step into Lechuda’s world of curious hooks, cinematic textures, and delightfully offbeat emotion.

Origins

Lechuda is a restless sound-seeker, bending pop into strange colors and unexpected shapes, weaving field recordings, crooked beats, and intimate vocals into songs that feel like dreams you half-remember.

An abandoned theater stage transformed into an experimental pop shrine: towering stacks of mismatched amplifiers wrapped in metallic foil, suspended translucent speaker cones hanging like strange fruit, and a grand piano whose glossy black lid is propped open, filled with tiny glowing LED orbs. The scuffed wooden stage boards catch a sharp diagonal beam of icy white spotlight, leaving the ornate red velvet curtains in deep shadow. Fine dust hangs in the air, visible as delicate streaks in the light. Shot from a wide, slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, the scene feels bold and cinematic, capturing both decay and futuristic innovation as if sound itself is about to erupt from the silence.