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Get to know rising artist notGhxst, who beautifully transmutes his pain into music.

The world of music has always been a space for artists to channel their emotions, but for recording artist notGhxst, it became a lifeline. After experiencing the heartbreaking loss of his ex-partner to suicide, he found himself submerged in grief, searching for a way to cope with the unimaginable pain. Instead of allowing sorrow to consume him, he chose to dedicate his artistry to her memory, using music as both an outlet and a tribute. Through his work, notGhxst transforms tragedy into a powerful force, giving listeners a raw and unfiltered look into his emotions. His first major release following the tragedy was RED, an album that captured the anger and turmoil he felt in the aftermath. Fueled by rage and frustration, the project was an aggressive and intense body of work, allowing him to release the darker emotions that haunted him. Each track carried a visceral energy, pulling listeners into his storm of emotions. RED was not just an album—it was an exorcism of pain, a cathartic expression of his inner battle. After purging his anger, notGhxst turned inward for his next project, BLUE. This album revealed a more vulnerable side of him, embracing sorrow, love, and longing. Where RED was fire, BLUE was water, flowing with deep emotions and melancholic melodies. He laid his soul bare, offering a collection of songs that resonated with those who have known loss. BLUE was a testament to healing, proving that even in the darkest moments, music can serve as a bridge between past and present, between love and pain. Now, notGhxst is working on PURPLE, a project that aims to merge the raw intensity of RED with the emotional depth of BLUE. As he continues his journey, he finds balance between grief and acceptance, rage and reflection. PURPLE represents growth, a step toward understanding and embracing his past without being consumed by it. With every release, notGhxst solidifies his legacy—not just as an artist, but as a storyteller, turning loss into something eternal.


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