Komaframe is a one–person project from Rome, a multi-instrumentalist who moved from bands to working alone in a home studio, chasing that middle point between guitars, synths and late night headphones music. Working on a new brain is an instrumental track that plays like a small film scene, the kind of thing you could loop for hours without getting tired of it.
It opens on a filtered, stereo-panning synth line that feels a little like AIR’s softer moments, rubbery and slightly unstable, with the low end moving under your feet. A slow, loose beat slides in, then a dirty guitar starts picking out short phrases, more texture than solo at first. The track keeps adding little touches as it goes, letting the main motif repeat while the edges keep shifting, so you hear tiny changes in tone, delay and backing chords instead of obvious “now it explodes” moments. By the time the main melody really steps forward, it has that quiet movie intro feel, something you could drop over a shot of a city at night or a character walking alone and thinking.
For sync, Working on a new brain fits opening credits, tech or sci-fi scenes, character intros, introspective montages, moody travel shots, or documentary sequences that need a steady, moody groove with a slightly tense edge. Anywhere you want electronics and guitar to hint at emotion without spelling it out, this track will sit in the background and do the work.
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