AUNCE, the project of Anna Edith Daly Edgington, is a London-based artist with roots in Birmingham and Stoke-on-Trent. After earning a PhD in Music Production in New Zealand, she returned to the UK to develop a sound that mixes electronics with voice in ways that blur song form and sound art. Her work has appeared in collaborations across film, dance, and performance, and she continues to frame her songs as both personal statements and experiments.
“Walking Through Walls” is her most direct single to date. The track moves slowly, built on synth tones and background textures that leave space around her voice. The vocal stays clear and close, almost conversational, as she sings “I’m walking through walls / I’m distracted by the light inside.” Instead of layering the performance into a large chorus, the song keeps to minimal detail, letting small sounds like bells and low drones shift the mood.
The piece reflects the idea behind it: stepping away from restless noise and finding music in stillness. It isn’t arranged toward a peak, but instead sits in a steady state, inviting the listener to stay inside its atmosphere.
For sync, “Walking Through Walls” would fit naturally in psychological dramas, late-night sci-fi sequences, or installation art where mood and space matter more than movement.
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