In Your Dreams M4a ((hot)) -
There’s a specific kind of heartbreak that doesn’t scream. It lingers. It lives in the spaces between sleep and consciousness, in the static of a voicemail you’ll never delete, in the quiet hiss of an old audio file you keep returning to at 2:17 AM.
That version has . The verses sit at a quiet -23 LUFS. The chorus swells to -9, then cuts back so abruptly you check your headphones. It’s not a mistake. It’s insomnia rendered as audio. in your dreams m4a
Lyrically, it’s sparse. Just eight lines, repeated with variations: You said “see you in your dreams” But I don’t dream anymore I just scroll through static And wait for 4 AM In your dreams, in your dreams Do you still spell my name right? The second time the chorus hits, there’s a ghost harmony—barely there, panned hard left, delayed by 37 milliseconds. In M4A, you can feel the phase cancellation. It creates the sensation of someone whispering directly behind your left ear, then vanishing. There’s a specific kind of heartbreak that doesn’t
In Your Dreams (M4A): When a Song Feels Like a Half-Remembered Thought That version has
Some songs are meant to be heard. Others are meant to be felt —the way you feel a dream slipping away as you wake up, scrambling to hold onto the details before they dissolve.
I downloaded the M4A from a private Bandcamp link the artist posted to their story—deleted after 24 hours. No remaster. No “optimized for Spotify.” Just the raw export from Logic Pro, saved as an M4A, untouched.
“in your dreams” is the latter. And in M4A, it doesn’t just dissolve. It lingers. The way a name you haven’t said in years suddenly tastes like salt. The artist has since removed the track from all platforms. If you find the M4A in a Discord archive or an old DM—save it. Some dreams are worth keeping.