Tallulah Chaynes is a sound collagist and poet who creates intimate narrative worlds through dream-pop, lyrical fragments and atmospheric storytelling rooted in memory, longing and quiet transformation.

Sometimes I imagine drifting through space with nobody watching, no gravity, no expectations—just me, a few questionable ideas, and the faint suspicion that if the universe really knew what I was thinking, it would probably blush.




People keep saying space is silent, which I think is rude. Space isn’t silent — it’s just too big for our little ears. Somewhere out there a star is screaming itself into a supernova, and somewhere else two moons are grinding together like slow dancers who lost their music. Honestly, it sounds a bit like my love life.
