Born April 4, 1994 in the industrial outskirts of Detroit — the kind of place that teaches you that machines have feelings and humans make noise.
Mason Raye is the signal the system wasn't designed to carry. He plays piano like he's trying to fix something that was never broken — building music from the space between Detroit's rusted pulse and the cold mathematics of sound. Whether it's music, code, or something that doesn't have a name yet, he leaves that for the listener to decide.
His work spans three territories: Diaries (raw recordings and sonic sketches captured in abandoned warehouses), Live (immersive audiovisual experiences that decode the noise), and Music (from early sketches to digital bone structure — raw Detroit grit translated into 1:1 code).
Pop · Electronic · Cinematic Piano. The architecture of sound built at the intersection of analog feeling and digital precision. Music that sounds like what happens when the machine starts to dream.
Founding Artist · SSR-0847. His debut album Back to Me marks his first official transmission on Signal State Records — a document of territory no map has named yet. The frequencies are live.