Orange: Songs from the Sunset

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A Suno concept album inspired by the first edition of the novel Orange: The Color of Sunset.

Orange: Songs from the Sunset is my musical retelling of the earliest edition of Orange: The Color of Sunset, created in collaboration with fellow Suno creator Elvorin. We based the first twelve tracks of our albums directly from the novel and made them entirely our own—two creators walking parallel roads through the same narrative dusk.

My approach was simple: let each persona hold a different facet of the protagonist’s journey.

Different voices, different styles, all carrying one long emotional arc—disillusionment, longing, loss, and the slow, almost reluctant grace of redemption.

Tracklist – My Interpretations

According to the author, the novel eventually changed shape. Themes shifted, characters deepened, and certain moments faded into memory. But this album remembers the first path, the version of the story that existed quietly under the sunset before the world ever saw it.

Listen to the Full Collaborative Edition

This album is only half the conversation. The other half belongs to Elvorin, who crafted parallel tracks that explore the same emotional terrain through a completely different voice. I have only featured my versions on this site—but I highly encourage you to experience the full collaborative project.


About Me

I’m JP B. Bantigue, CLSSBB, a multidisciplinary creative who tells stories through words, visuals, and sound. My songs often begin as fragments of memory—turning into reflections on love, loss, and the quiet spaces in between.

Blending fiction, poetry, and design, I write music that feels like a continuation of my stories—where every lyric becomes another door into the worlds I build.