Soundscapes & vocal playground
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On my way
So, I want to go where the voice leads. This song carries a simple but powerful reminder: that life is always moving, and so are we. We do our best with the steps we take, even when the road ahead is not fully clear.
It reminds me that the journey itself deserves our attention and care. To stay curious and trust the process. Before listening, you can read this invocation:
Before us
and within us
earth, air, fire, water
To breathe
to grow
to trust the path
we do not know
As we walk
we find our home
I loved singing the backing vocals too, while Joseph picked up the guitar. That’s the way
Written by Phil Collins. From the film Brother Bear (Walt Disney Pictures, 2003).
Recorded in England, March 2026. Produced by Joseph Lawrence.
Please Call Me by My True Names
Inspired by the poem of the same name by Thích Nhất Hạnh. The poem reminds us that we carry many voices, many emotions and many possibilities within us. Joy and pain, light and shadow, strength and vulnerability. When we meet these different sides with openness and curiosity, they begin to reveal their deeper wisdom.
It is about recognising the vastness of who we are, and allowing all the parts of our being to belong.
When we listen deeply, we may discover that our true name is not a single word, but a living constellation of experiences, stories and relationships.
Lyrics based on the poem by: Thích Nhất Hạnh
Song written and originally performed by: Andy Fischer-Price & Alexa Sunshine Rose
Recorded in England, March 2026. Produced by Joseph Lawrence, platinum-selling producer and songwriter.
Speechless
Imagine the joy and creativity we can share, if we stop holding ourselves back, by fear or a hundred little excuses.
Speechless speaks to the quiet voice that hesitates, doubts, and holds me back from speaking up loud. For me, the song is not about being silenced by others. It is about the moments where fear makes me hold my own words back. As if I’m caught in mud, sinking deeper the longer I stay quiet.
But the song is also about the turning point. The moment we realise that our voice is not something to hide from the world, but something to grow into. This is me stepping forward. This is me exploring my voice.
Written by Alan Menken, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul. From the film Aladdin (2019)
Originally performed by Naomi Scott. This version is inspired by: Stephen Scaccia.
Produced by Carl Curley. Video by Brian Russell Carey in New York, spring 2025
My wish is
to sing beyond limits
