Shalom Shawn is an independent artist whose work moves between industrial electronic, melodic festival EDM, and raw hip hop—unified by themes of consequence, self-awareness, and transformation.
Drawing from lived experience across fractured family connections, survival, responsibility, and rebuilding, his music explores what happens after chaos—when impulse gives way to intention and pressure becomes clarity.
Across electronic projects, sound often replaces excess vocals: distorted atmospheres, cinematic builds, and euphoric drops carry emotional weight. In hip hop, lyrics are direct and grounded, focusing on accountability rather than mythology.
Every track is built with intention—emotion first, sound second.
The music prioritizes atmosphere, restraint, and tension rather than trend-driven structures or surface-level appeal. Silence, space, and contrast are used as deliberately as volume and force.
This is not background music. It is meant to be felt, processed, and experienced.
This project incorporates AI-assisted vocals and AI-assisted mastering as part of the creative workflow.
AI is used as a creative tool—not a substitute for authorship. It helps explore new vocal textures, tonal variations, and sonic consistency while expanding beyond traditional studio limitations.
All direction, structure, themes, and intent remain human-led. AI functions as an instrument shaped by the artist’s decisions.
All music presented on this site is original and independently released.
No copyrighted vocals, protected artist likenesses, or misleading representations are used. Creative tools and methods are disclosed openly and responsibly.
This project exists to share music freely, ethically, and with full transparency to listeners and platforms.
Status: Live
Fragments to Light is a dark, cinematic electronic album built around the idea that damage does not disappear—it transforms.
The album moves through industrial tension, minimal spoken vocals, and massive euphoric drops. Rather than telling a literal story, each track creates a psychological environment where listeners can project their own experiences of pressure, isolation, responsibility, and recovery.
Silence, restraint, and impact carry as much meaning as words. The project reflects learning control after chaos—not because chaos vanished, but because it was mastered.
Release: Live — 12/28/2025
After the Last Thought explores mental stillness after obsession fades. Dark, minimal, and reflective, the album exists in the quiet aftermath—where identity is no longer reactive, but intentional.
The project focuses on restraint, space, and emotional weight, allowing absence and stillness to speak as loudly as sound.
Release: Live — 12/28/2025
Manifested is a direct, grounded hip hop album rooted in lived experience and accountability. The project reflects instability, displacement, temptation, mistakes, and the moment where continuing down the same path stops being an option.
The album does not glorify crime or self-destruction. Instead, it documents the internal mindset that precedes transformation—when survival alone is no longer enough.
Release: Live — 12/9/2025
Self The Forgetting examines identity loss and reconstruction. The album reflects periods where forgetting was necessary to survive—and remembering was required to grow.
Blending experimental sound design with introspective themes, the project captures adaptation under pressure and the rebuilding of self through intention rather than nostalgia.