Feeling For You.

Released December 2024, Feeling For You is an evocative alternative-rock track that captures a moment of raw emotion. With atmospheric instrumentation and heartfelt lyrical delivery, the song explores the stirring and sometimes complicated feelings of longing, infatuation, and the vulnerability that comes with opening up to someone. Through layered vocals and moody sonic textures, Feeling For You invites listeners into a space of introspection — grappling with desire, uncertainty, and the hope for connection.

Whether you’re navigating the bittersweet tension of new attraction, or simply riding the waves of reflection, this track resonates as a musical snapshot of emotional honesty and longing.

Not Missing You

Released September 2024, Not Missing You is a moody, alternative-rock piece that turns heartache into quiet strength. The track explores the aftermath of a relationship: the realization, the acceptance, and the resolve not to cling to what’s lost. Through brooding guitar tones, atmospheric instrumentation, and a haunting vocal delivery, the song captures the tension between lingering memories and the decision to move forward unburdened. Instead of wallowing in sorrow, Not Missing You resonates as an anthem of closure — a statement of self-awareness, independence, and emotional resilience.

Whether you’re navigating heartbreak, letting go, or finding yourself again, this song speaks to the power of release and the clarity that follows..

Welcome To Silent Hill— Original Score Piece by Noah Tratz

Welcome to Silent Hill is a suspense-driven atmospheric score created for a short film, designed to immerse the audience in tension, unease, and psychological mystery. Built around layered ambient textures, distant percussive elements, and evolving dissonant tones, the piece sets the emotional landscape for scenes that demand quiet dread, slow-burn anticipation, or a sense of entering an unfamiliar, unsettling world.

Noah uses subtle dynamic shifts and cinematic sound design techniques to build a mood that feels immersive and ominous without overpowering the visuals — enhancing the storytelling through tone, space, and emotional pressure.

This composition highlights Noah’s ability to shape narrative through sound, creating an auditory environment that deepens the viewer’s experience and amplifies the film’s atmospheric impact.