A Map of Small Lights is an eleven-track visual album by Glass Ferry Project:
restrained indie electronic music shaped by synthpop pulse, dark rooms,
shoreline maps, late roads, and brief lyric fragments.
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Short Bio
Glass Ferry Project is a visual music project centered on nocturnal
indie electronic songs, analog textures, spare lyrics, and archival
visual language. The project treats each release as a designed sequence:
music, image, track notes, and listening context working together.
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Album Copy
Written by the water, A Map of Small Lights traces the quiet navigation
of leaving, returning, and what remains. The record moves through locked
rooms, platforms, service corridors, low ceilings, borrowed cars, stairwells,
small-hour streets, cheap moonlight, warm receivers, reflected exits, and
the road after the turn.
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Style Notes
Indie electronic, synthpop, and darkwave-leaning pop with restrained
drums, low-lit melody, simple lyric shapes, and visual references that
feel more archival than futuristic.