Lyricist & Composer
Electronic storytelling with a human glitch
(Artist alias: Noiseheart)
I’ve always written – for others, for myself, and about things no one asked to be turned into lyrics.
Over time, my songs and melodies piled up in a drawer. Why?
Because I convinced myself I wasn’t good enough. I wasn’t meant to be a musician – we can’t all make the national team, right?
So I became a craftsman. Then a programmer. But music never left – I kept creating songs in Bitwig and on my Eurorack rig. No one heard them, because I kept telling myself they’re not ready.
But now I’m calling it:
I am a lyricist. I am a composer.
And the songs are finally leaving the drawer.
My lyrics are personal, messy, and definitely not afraid to be a bit much. The music? Crafted with Bitwig, wires, knobs, and blinking madness. I work with an AI vocalist who always obeys – and never sleeps. Our work rhythm is intense. I only collapse occasionally.
Is it a good collaboration? You decide.
I'm not arrogant – just hiding behind Noiseheart, where it feels safer. If you like the lyrics and sing better than my assistant, feel free to use them. That’s kind of the point.
(Artist alias: Noiseheart)
I’ve always written – for others, for myself, and about things no one asked to be turned into lyrics.
Over time, my songs and melodies piled up in a drawer. Why?
Because I convinced myself I wasn’t good enough. I wasn’t meant to be a musician – we can’t all make the national team, right?
So I became a craftsman. Then a programmer. But music never left – I kept creating songs in Bitwig and on my Eurorack rig. No one heard them, because I kept telling myself they’re not ready.
But now I’m calling it:
I am a lyricist. I am a composer.
And the songs are finally leaving the drawer.
My lyrics are personal, messy, and definitely not afraid to be a bit much. The music? Crafted with Bitwig, wires, knobs, and blinking madness. I work with an AI vocalist who always obeys – and never sleeps. Our work rhythm is intense. I only collapse occasionally.
Is it a good collaboration? You decide.
I'm not arrogant – just hiding behind Noiseheart, where it feels safer. If you like the lyrics and sing better than my assistant, feel free to use them. That’s kind of the point.

And I am a proud Bornholmer
If this site feels word-heavy, you’ve caught on. I love lyrics. That’s why I’ve written a Viking saga about “Rist & Ranghild” and their mighty invention: the Ristepølse (Out of town they call it roasted sausage).
💬 P.S. The songs may be in Danish, but the voice behind them speaks fluent chaos. Language switch coming soon.