KYXORA: The Warmth and Instrumental Passion of “Blue Flame”

KYXORA Interview: discover the inspiration behind “Blue Flame”. A journey of piano and synth in a new easy listening track that never fades. 1 – How would you describe your new song to someone who hasn’t heard it yet? What emotions do you want to convey? “Blue Flame” illustrates a dance between ambient warmth and electronic pulse. It is a mood music / easy listening / track that involves classical vibes fusing with popular music elements. Anchored by an addictive, looping piano riff and shimmering synth bells, the instrumental radiates a full-bodied, upbeat energy that never burns out. 2 –...

KYXORA: The Warmth and Instrumental Passion of “Blue Flame”

KYXORA Interview: discover the inspiration behind “Blue Flame”. A journey of piano and synth in a new easy listening track that never fades.

1 – How would you describe your new song to someone who hasn’t heard it yet? What emotions do you want to convey?

Blue Flame” illustrates a dance between ambient warmth and electronic pulse. It is a mood music / easy listening / track that involves classical vibes fusing with popular music elements. Anchored by an addictive, looping piano riff and shimmering synth bells, the instrumental radiates a full-bodied, upbeat energy that never burns out.

2 – What was the main inspiration for the song? Can you share personal stories or influences that guided you?

I was excited by the idea of incorporating fire sound effects into a track that captures the unique passion of a profound, emotional, and soulful connection. The track begins with a spark, then the fire gradually grows and intensifies, fueled by oxygen, until it fully takes shape.

3 – How did the song come about? Were there any collaborations?

As the 10th track in my catalog, I wanted “Blue Flame” to serve as a defining representation of my musical identity. It’s meant to spotlight my classical roots, especially the interplay of piano and percussion, while also showcasing my music technology and production skills. Together, these elements come through as an addictive, irresistible tune: a sound that mirrors a sustained, smoldering passion.

4 – Which artists or experiences influenced your sound?

As a K-pop fan, I’m heavily influenced by Teddy Park’s approach to music production, especially his creative layering, catchy songwriting, and strong song structure. For electronic and dance elements, I draw inspiration from artists like David Guetta, The Chainsmokers, and Martin Garrix. And when it comes to more classical and pop-driven melodies, I’m inspired by Charlie Puth.

5 – Is there a particular moment related to the creation of the song that you remember with pleasure or satisfaction?

This track took the longest time for me to write and produce, so far, and I’m genuinely happy with how it turned out. I especially love the way the piano and synth bells create a warm, emotional atmosphere, and how the reverb adds depth. Altogether, it feels like a subtle but lasting sense of passion and love.

6 – What emotions do you hope to convey to the public?

I hope this track evokes a passionate yet calm, steady feeling – like a flame that doesn’t rush or flicker out, but continues to grow. I’m aiming to provide a sense of deeply powerful, emotional warmth.

7 – What can we expect from the future? Do you have any news coming?

I want to challenge myself by expanding my genre range and bringing more variety into my discography. That means experimenting with more soft, melodic beats and leaning into electronic grooves, staying true to my sound, but pushing it into new textures, rhythms, and vibes.

8 – What message would you like to give to those who follow you or discover you for the first time?

I hope my music evokes a real emotion and brings people back to something they’ve felt before, like a past memory or a specific moment in their life. Alternatively, I want my music to spark imagination, let you dream, and create your own story in your head.

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