“Who says there’s no sound in space?
“You’re inside the reel now.”
Joseph Signature Arts is a boundary-breaking music creator and storyteller with over 20 years of unreleased compositions finally coming to light. Blending clinical themes, raw emotion, and personal mythology, Joseph makes art that isn’t just heard — it’s experienced.
Dead Poet is a 35-track conceptual sound journey resurrecting two decades of unreleased music by Joseph Signature Arts. The album blends raw instrumentals, lo-fi nostalgia, ambient textures, and spoken-word narratives to explore themes of mental struggle, alien contact, and spiritual resurrection.
At the heart of the album lies the Tape Extraction Project — a metaphysical experiment and storyline chronicled through self-interview recordings, character narration, and musical fragments lost to time.
One of the most haunting elements is Track 29: "Operation Tape Extraction Project Interview Archive: Vol. I (Warning: Raw Truth Ahead)" — a chilling, unscripted self-interview recorded during a state of heavy Adderall-induced psychosis. Joseph, caught in a surreal moment of crisis, describes being forced to evacuate his home by an unseen presence. As he walks the streets, he theorizes about psychophysics, invisible forces, and paranormal science, blending memory and mania into an unsettling audio diary.
A hidden easter egg — buried after the track “Rhombus” — continues this introspective thread with a secondary interview. It dives deeper into high-strangeness research and theories of interdimensional communication.
Threaded throughout the album is the voice of Saucerman, a walkie-talkie-toned time-traveling archivist and radio narrator. He introduces the “Cassette Tape” segments, guiding listeners through lost reels of analogue memory. His mission: to recover Pink Beams — signals of forgotten music once erased, now restored. Saucerman is both guide and guardian, overseeing the rebirth of the Dead Poet — the young dreamer once lost to time, now revived.
This album is the first chapter in a larger mythos — a real-life resurrection story told through music, trauma, and the unexplained.
FEATURED TRACKS
1. “The Lilies (Psalm 69)”
A brutal sonic battlefield. This track captures the chaos of spiritual warfare — monsters lurking, fear consuming, and the soul crying out in suffering. Inspired by biblical despair and personal torment, it's a hymn of survival from the depths.
2. “Handicapitated”
A brutally honest reflection on identity, stigma, and the invisible war of the mind. Handicapitated is Joseph's autobiographical dive into life with severe ADHD — a condition medicated since early childhood. The track captures the lifelong push-and-pull between pharmaceutical dependency and the struggle to stay creatively awake inside a numbed system.
What makes it even more haunting is its foundation: a reimagined sample of Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” (Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 2), which exists in the public domain due to its composition age of over 70 years. The melancholic classical piece is transformed into a ghostly loop — stretched, fragmented, and echoed through distortion — representing the cycles of diagnosis and internal disconnection.
“It’s not just a track. It’s the sound of medication meeting memory… and forgetting who started it all.”
This is classical music falling into the mind of a medicated child… and coming back as a Pink Beam.
3. “Look Into a Killer’s Eyes”
Dark, raw, and emotionally disarming — this track stares directly into the abyss of human nature. It’s a psychological character sketch exploring inner violence, moral collapse, and the chilling potential of darkness within us all.
“Dead Poet isn’t just an album. It’s a rescue mission — a time capsule that had to be dug out of spiritual ruin and sonic silence.”
“I was lost in the chaos — psychosis, pills, shadows, and silence. But even in the darkest moments, I kept recording. I kept extracting.”
“Somewhere in all this, I met Saucerman. Maybe he’s real. Maybe he’s me. But he helped me survive what I couldn’t explain.”
“This project is stitched together from trauma, mystery, faith, and science I can’t even fully define yet. But it’s all real. And it’s all me.”
“Every Pink Beam I find is a song that almost never made it. Each one has been time-traveled back from oblivion.”
Dead Poet is now streaming across all platforms.
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TRANSMISSION END TC: 00:04:22
You’ve entered the sound archive.
You’ve heard what was lost.
But the signals haven’t stopped.
🔦 Stay tuned for the next extraction.
— Saucerman, Indexing Complete