
Crafting Memories Through Sound and Emotion.
I don’t play music. I play memories. Composer by soul. Armed with ears, thoughts, and typing fingers. That’s how I turn pain into sound. 🎵 I type my pain. You hear your story.
"By Mochammad Egy Putranda"
Artistic Journey
Mochammad Egy Putranda is a composer, songwriter, music director and music/video producer from Indonesia's vibrant independent music scene. He creates atmospheric and soulful music that blends electropop with intimate folk storytelling. His work is defined by a deeply personal and honest exploration of turning hardship into art, focusing on themes of loss, healing, and eventual self-empowerment.
Artistic Philosophy
"I don’t play music. I play memories. Composer by soul. Armed with ears, thoughts, and typing fingers. That’s how I turn pain into sound. 🎵 I type my pain. You hear your story." My music is a translation of experience. I aim to take moments of pain and vulnerability and transform them into sound, creating something that feels both honest and hopeful. It’s a journey of finding strength in the scars and sharing that process with the listener.
By Mochammad Egy Putranda
Key Points
Authentic Narrative: His music, particularly the album My Story of Shadows, Heartbeats and Echoes, tells a cohesive story of moving from heartbreak to healing.
Genre-Blending Sound: His unique style combines the atmospheric feel of electropop with the raw emotion of soul and folk.
Vulnerable Songwriting: Known for poignant and deeply personal lyrics that resonate with listeners on an emotional level.
Musical Projects
"But You Did That Day": A Story of Resilience
This electropop ballad was born from a moment of betrayal and heartbreak. In line with my belief that "I don't play music; I play memories," every element in this track aims to capture the essence of a personal story that many of us can relate to.
The Story Behind the Sound
The song explores the deep disappointment that follows a broken promise. It was my way of turning pain into sound. Through lyrics like, "if you see me stand like I'm okay," and "every silence helps me learn," the track follows a journey from feeling broken to finding strength. It’s a quiet reminder that even after a painful goodbye, we can discover a stronger version of ourselves. https://everome.pro/everome-rev
The "Daniel" Concept: A Multiverse of Heartbreak
The music video brings this story to a deeper level with the visual concept of "Daniel." Instead of one character, the video introduces several "variants" of Daniel from different parallel realities. This was a way to explore how a single act of betrayal can shatter every version of ourselves. From a scene in a lonely office to another in a burning landscape, the visuals represent the universal nature of this pain. The story culminates in a powerful scene where Daniel walks toward a closed door, a quiet symbol of unanswered questions and an irreversible end, locking in the narrative of loss and letting go. "All Fully Directed by Mochammad Egy Putranda"
Creative Works
"Sweetest Goodbye": A Visual Echo of Memories
This piece was born from the belief that music is a way to preserve our memories. The official lyric video was designed to be more than just an accompaniment to the song; it's a visual narrative that translates the emotions of loss, longing, and eventual hope. https://everome.pro/everome-releases-blog-sweetest-goodbye-egy-putranda
Visualizing the Story
The video opens with a couple's argument, immediately setting the scene for a story about separation. The visuals that follow are quiet and reflective: a man looking through a rain-streaked window symbolizes not just sadness, but also the passing of time. The use of old photographs and dim city lights enhances this feeling of lonely nostalgia, where every corner seems to echo a name that is no longer there.
A Father's Unspoken Love
Perhaps the deepest layer of this work is the theme of a father's role. Through subtle images like children's drawings and handprints on a window, the video quietly speaks to a father's longing for his children who are now living a new life elsewhere. Yet, the story lands on a hopeful note with the final line, "Wishing you the sweetest goodbye 'til the day we meet again," framing the farewell as temporary. This piece is a simple testament to how music and visuals can come together to tell a complex and heartfelt story."All Fully Directed by Mochammad Egy Putranda"





Creative Journey
For me, the creative process begins with a simple belief: I don't play music; I play memories. My journey as a musician isn't about performance, but about translation, turning deeply personal moments of pain, love, and loss into sound. Each composition is a page from a sonic diary, crafted to be both intimately mine and universally understood.
This process is a unique blend of two worlds. By day, I work with the structured logic of technology and academia. By night, I use that same focus and precision to give shape to the unstructured world of emotion. It’s a journey of transforming the chaos of heartbreak into the clean lines of a melody, and the weight of a memory into the rhythm of a song.
The result is a collection of works like the “Tired to be Broken” EP. Songs such as "Sweetest Goodbye" and "But You Did That Day" are more than just tracks; they are audible stories of resilience, longing, and the quiet hope that can be found even after a painful chapter ends. My goal is simple: I type my pain, and hopefully, you hear your story.
"by Mochammad Egy Putranda"
Composer
Artistry in Sound
My approach to sound is about finding the balance between the digital and the human. I blend the clean, precise elements of electropop with the organic warmth of folk and soul to create a unique soundscape for each story. For me, a song is more than a melody; it is a carefully constructed space where an emotion can live and breathe. Every harmony and rhythm is chosen to build the world that a specific memory inhabits.
Musical Storytelling
Every piece of music begins with a story. It’s rooted in the belief that I don’t just play music, I play memories. My process is to take a raw, personal moment, like the quiet longing in "Sweetest Goodbye" or the journey toward strength in "But You Did That Day", and translate its feeling into a narrative that listeners can connect with. The ultimate goal is to turn a personal experience into a shared one, creating a space where my story might echo a part of your own.

Hi Mochammad Egy Putranda, I think the song has quality. The lyrics are raw and punchy which the vocals really poured emotions into. The production is accomplished and transparent. It has a memorable melody too. This would fit just right on my "mood:sad" playlist. All the best with this release.
Tobias Ahlers, Playlist Curator | United Kingdom


★★★★★
Hi Mochammad Egy Putranda, thanks for sending us your song. We love the masterful vocals and the melody of this hyper-emotional pop track. We also like the high-level production work. This radio-friendly song is sure to delight our listeners! Well done! We'll broadcast your tune on our radio and looking forward to hearing your new productions. The Groover team
Groover Radio, Radio station | France


★★★★★
Hello Mochammad Egy Putranda, thank you for sending us your song. We love this emotional Electronic - Folk - Pop song with real vocal talent and incredible technical ability. Melodically, it's very catchy in a melancholic style that's very well done. I'm adding you to our playlist TOP Selections and Organic Electro/Pop/Folk and will put you in the spotlight. Thanks !
Aurasky Music, Publisher, Sync Supervisor | France


★★★★★
Hi Mochammad Egy Putranda, A beautiful song with lovely lyrics and a nice ambience. I felt this song would fit my playlist well and I'd like to share it. I'd love to hear more of your music, please do keep sharing!
Starry Serenades - Cinematic Pop for the Night Sky (by Indiemusicflix)


★★★★★