After the Last Train
A late-night duet about the choices that keep glowing after the city goes quiet.
Original lyrics. Human direction. AI-assisted production.
Gintz Music is a human-directed music project built around original lyrics, vocal character, and AI-assisted production.
Song of the Day
A cinematic vocal version shaped around memory, distance, and the small courage of saying what stayed unsaid.
I kept your name in a paper sleeve / Under the map of a town we would leave
After the Last Train
Milo & Emi Sessions
Music
A late-night duet about the choices that keep glowing after the city goes quiet.
A bright, wistful pop cut about hearing the right song at exactly the wrong hour.
A reverent gospel session about finding a light that does not need a spotlight.
A country-leaning story song about a wrong turn that becomes the whole point.
A smoky, restrained vocal version about holding the line when the room gets quiet.
A nocturnal instrumental sketch built for motion, headlights, and second chances.
Videos
Milo & Emi Sessions
A cinematic vocal version shaped around memory, distance, and the small courage of saying what stayed unsaid.
Gospel Sessions
An intimate devotional arrangement with choir-like textures and a slow-build emotional arc.
The Sessions
The catalog is organized by session: vocal character, mood, arrangement language, and story world. The names guide the listening experience; they are not presented as traditional performer biographies.
A curated lane for vocal texture, narrative tone, and arrangement choices.
A curated lane for vocal texture, narrative tone, and arrangement choices.
A curated lane for vocal texture, narrative tone, and arrangement choices.
A curated lane for vocal texture, narrative tone, and arrangement choices.
A curated lane for vocal texture, narrative tone, and arrangement choices.
Process
The songs are developed through original lyrics, creative direction, editing, arrangement choices, and AI-assisted production. The point is not the tool. The point is whether the song stays with you.
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