shmu has unveiled a new project titled “MUSIQ4LYFEXTENSION.”
The release is presented as a texture-heavy, experimental body of work rooted in electronic sound design, often described by the artist as “goo-core.” Built around dense layers of atmosphere, distortion, and immersive sonic textures, the project leans heavily into abstract composition and unconventional structure.
Across the project, shmu frames “MUSIQ4LYFEXTENSION” as a long-developing concept shaped by years of experimentation and personal exploration. The music is positioned as a series of extended sonic pieces designed around altered perception, fluid identity, and shifting emotional states, rather than traditional song structures.
The accompanying conceptual narrative describes the project as an exploration of digital versus analog perception, memory, and emotional release, with the music acting as an immersive environment rather than a conventional listening experience.
A fictional story included with the release expands this universe further, presenting a surreal sci-fi-inspired sequence in which sound, memory, and physical transformation blur together. The story reinforces the project’s focus on perception, abstraction, and evolving identity through sound.
shmu is a Canadian experimental artist known for boundary-pushing electronic compositions that emphasize atmosphere, texture, and conceptual world-building.
“MUSIQ4LYFEXTENSION” is available on digital platforms.

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