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Pronounced Ghost
Behind the scenes series.


Fan interpretation spotlight: Track 16, DUET
I’d like listeners to take a listen to the lyrics on Track 16, Duet only because I don’t know what the original artists are saying being they are from Eurasia. The track is a mashup of two songs; the only instrumental on the mixtape. I was doing another exercise and thought to go for a Romeo and Juliet theme hence the boy vs the girl artists. Let me know what the original artist are saying.

Jorge Parra-Tozcano
Apr 91 min read


BLOG #3 — “What I’m Offering Now: Architecture, Creative Environments, and Music Mentorship”
(Month 1: Launch Post) I’ve spent the last decade building two parallel skillsets — architecture and music — and for a long time I kept them separate. One belonged to the world of drafting, revisions, and permit sets. The other belonged to late‑night sessions, experimental workflows, and the ghost‑persona I’ve been shaping through the Pronounced Ghost project. This year, I’m merging them. I’m opening up my independent practice to the public with a set of services that sit rig

Jorge Parra-Tozcano
Apr 84 min read
Behind-the-track stories: personal notes on two key mixtape cuts
General Pronounced Ghost Tracks The majority of the tracks in Pronounced Ghost are only exercises. The songs were not intended for commercial release but instead were part of a process to understand song production in all its phases. In some cases, they were considered the concept before a draft of original work was produced. For example, the bonus track 22 titled Waterbill, became the lyrics for an original instrumental boasting an original name. Each track has its cookie cr

Jorge Parra-Tozcano
Apr 72 min read
What Is Goe’t? ¿Qué es Goe’t? Qu’est‑ce que Goe’t ? Goe’t とは何か O que é Goe’t?
“Once granted Heaven, why stay in Heaven if it’s going to be there for eternity? If sentenced to Hell, why not escape if it’s going to be there for eternity? May as well return to Earth as a Goe’t and return the favors.” So what is a Goe’t? Goe’t — pronounced ghost — is a poet, the goat, and something that used to be… a toad on a boat, maybe. Goe’t does not know what Goe’t is doing. Goe’t knows nothing. Goe’t knows know nothing. Goe’t knows nothing. Goe’t, pronounced ghost, i

Jorge Parra-Tozcano
Apr 410 min read
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