Voices of Ghosts

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About the Song

Voices of Ghosts is one of the album’s most tender moments—a pause to acknowledge the ideas that never found their time. Rather than mourning what was abandoned, this track treats unfinished stories with patience and respect. Set in a soft ambient soundscape, it listens for what lingers quietly in the background: half-written lines, dormant dreams, and creative paths set aside but never truly gone.

The song reframes these remnants not as failures, but as waiting voices. Ideas that learned how to be still. Stories that adapted to silence. When given space again, they don’t demand perfection or revival—only a chance to be spoken.

Themes

At its heart, Voices of Ghosts explores memory and creative second chances.

It reflects on:

  • Unfinished ideas as living things
  • Patience over pressure
  • Creativity returning when the time is right
  • Letting go of guilt around abandoned work
  • The quiet persistence of imagination

Rather than haunting, these voices are gentle. They wait. And when invited back, they arrive without judgment.

Listen to the Album

If you want to experience how everything connects, listen to the full Through the Machine album.

Follow the journey from beginning to end and see how the themes, voices, and ideas echo across tracks—each one shaping the next.


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.

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