Our Story
When we started working as musicians, we thought our biggest challenge would be mastering our instruments, but it turned out to be something else entirely: communication.
We’ve both spent countless hours trying to understand what someone meant by “make it sound more magical” or “give it more energy.” It’s not that our clients didn’t know what they wanted, they just couldn’t explain it in musical terms. That gap between what they felt and what we understood created so much wasted time and frustration that we started to wonder whether we even wanted to keep making music professionally.
At the same time, the rise of AI-generated music added a new layer of uncertainty to our careers. For people who had dedicated their lives to sound, the threat felt real.
But then something shifted. Clients began showing up with rough AI-generated demos. They weren’t polished, but they gave us something to work with. For the first time, we could actually hear what they meant. We weren’t guessing anymore.
That’s when the idea for SongBox came to us. What if AI could be a tool to help musicians communicate their ideas more clearly? What if, instead of being a threat, it could bridge the gap between imagination and reality and help us focus on the creative parts?
From that realization, we began shaping a tool that helps musicians turn abstract ideas into something tangible, something you can actually listen to and build upon.
Our goal with SongBox is to make collaboration in music easier and more intuitive. We believe AI will never replace human creativity, but it can help express ideas more clearly, while musicians bring the emotion and skill that machines cannot replicate.
We’ve lived the pain points ourselves, from the endless back-and-forth to the burnout and frustration. Now we want to build tools that bring back the joy of making music. SongBox is our way of helping musicians communicate, create, and connect again.