Pascal Blanché

Architect of Elemental Music

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Architect of Elemental Music | 25+ Years Experience | Founder of Avocadọ Cōmbat, 250+ tracks & 15 countries toured. Former founder of Chasing Kurt, now evolved. As a Quiet Architect, I blend 25y of life with AI-human symbiosis. No standard hits—just authentic signals for seekers. Let’s burn the old map & create your truth

My journey began in 2002, leading to early milestones like my first release on Café del Mar (2007), academic training at the University of Music Karlsruhe, and half a decade as a founding member and producer of the electronic act Chasing Kurt. Having toured 15 countries and released two albums (including "From the Inside"), I have lived the "Old Map" of the music business to its fullest.

Today, I have burned that map.

I have transitioned from a traditional producer to a Quiet Architect. Under my project Avocadọ Cōmbat, I merge 25 years of life experience—marked by success, burnout, and eventual liberation—with the precision of modern technologies. My work is a symbiosis of human intuition and AI-enhanced production, focused on what I call "Elemental Music."

What I offer now: I am no longer a service provider for standard productions. I offer a System Audit for your art. I help you eliminate the "noise" in your vision to find your "Stone of Truth." Whether it’s atmospheric songwriting, mixing, or designing complex art, my approach is always philosophical and technical at the same time.

I work for the seekers, the introverts, and the wanderers who understand that music is a tool for self-determination. I am not looking for "jobs," but for meaningful collaborations that require a Disciplined Mind and a Wild Heart.

The path begins where the old map ends.

Would love to hear from you. Click the contact button above to get in touch.

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