Evidence of Yesterday
 Creative Studio and Record Label




Evidence of Yesterday is an interdisciplinary creative studio and record label at the crossroads of sound, design, and technology. Rooted in both classical and experimental traditions, the studio cultivates work that defies convention while honoring craftsmanship, technical precision, and historical depth.

The label curates a diverse catalog with ambient, jazz, house, and experimental where analog warmth meets digital clarity. Jazz compositions channel the raw energy of improvisation, house tracks build rhythmic narratives through texture and syncopation, and experimental pieces stretch the limits of structure using field recordings, modular synthesis, and generative techniques.

Art is treated as both exploration and ritual. Classical methods, symbolic frameworks, and mystical references shape a creative process that values both conceptual rigor and emotional depth. This perspective informs everything from sonic composition to visual design. In addition to music and visual arts, the studio builds bold, tactile brand identities. Typography, color theory, and materiality converge to form narratives that extend seamlessly from digital platforms to print and packaging.

At the forefront of digital production, the studio brings ideas to life through tools like Cinema 4D, Unity, Blender, Ableton Live, and Pro Tools—creating immersive environments, motion graphics, and intricate sonic worlds that span film, interactive media, and music. Through Singular, strategic brand guidance is offered with a deep understanding of culture, aesthetics, and long-term vision. Collaborative projects span disciplines and geographies, with partnerships that keep the work grounded in real communities and global dialogue. Every endeavor reflects a belief in the alchemy of discipline and discovery. By bridging tradition and innovation, the studio creates timeless work—rooted in legacy, attuned to the present, and reaching toward the future.

Who Taught You to Run I + IIPrograms: Cinema 4D and Zbrush
Render: Octance
Color Correction: Photoshop
Media Type: Digital and Vinyl

Available on Digital Streaming Platforms