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Rafaella Tina Kay Lezpoo May 2026

Step One – The Map:
Rafaella traced the tunnel’s route onto a fresh parchment, adding notes in her looping script:

“If the Heartstone lies beneath the lighthouse, the tunnel must lead to the old cavern where the moonlight pools.”

Step Two – The Bread:
Tina, ever practical, baked a batch of moon‑shaped biscuits, sprinkling them with star‑anise. “Energy,” she said, “for when the night gets long.” She slipped a few into the pockets of her friends and tucked a spare loaf into her satchel—just in case they needed to barter with any nocturnal critters.

Step Three – The Stars:
Kay set up her portable telescope on the harbor’s pier, aligning it with the brightest star in the constellation Lupus—the Wolf. “The tunnel’s entrance is aligned with that star,” she murmured, eyes alight. “When the moon is full, its light will guide us.” rafaella tina kay lezpoo

Step Four – The Fox‑Like Guide:
Lezpoo’s ears perked at the distant call of a night‑owl. With a graceful bound, the creature slipped through the cracked door of the lighthouse, pausing only to glance back, as if inviting the others to follow.


| # | Title | Highlights | What Works | What Falls Short | |---|-------|------------|------------|-----------------| | 1 | “Electric Dawn” | Rafaella’s airy alto opens with a shimmering arpeggio, instantly setting a dreamy tone. | The production is crisp; the layering of Tina’s analog synths with Lezpoo’s subtle percussive clicks creates a lush soundscape. | The chorus feels a tad formulaic, leaning on a predictable four‑chord progression. | | 2 | “Midnight Mosaic” | Kay’s lyricism shines here—poetic verses about urban isolation woven with a catchy hook. | The bridge drops into a minimalist, bass‑driven breakdown that feels fresh and gives the song a dynamic lift. | The track’s tempo shifts a bit abruptly, which might disorient listeners who prefer smoother transitions. | | 3 | “Solar Flare (feat. Lezpoo)” | Lezpoo takes the spotlight with a gritty, glitch‑hop beat, punctuated by glitchy vocal chops. | The production is daring; the juxtaposition of Rafaella’s soaring chorus with a hard‑hitting low‑end is exhilarating. | Some of the vocal processing feels overly heavy, masking the natural warmth of Rafaella’s voice. | | 4 | “Silk & Circuit” | Tina’s synth leads dominate, delivering an 80s‑infused, neon‑lit vibe. | The melodic hooks are instantly memorable; the track’s structure is tight, making it replay‑friendly. | Lyrically, it leans on generic “love‑in‑the‑city” tropes, lacking the depth found elsewhere on the EP. | | 5 | “Echoes of Tomorrow” (Closer) | A slower, ambient closer that feels like a meditation on the EP’s themes of change and connection. | The layering of field recordings from Nairobi’s markets (courtesy of LezpoO) adds authentic texture, and Kay’s spoken‑word outro is poignant. | The track’s pacing is intentionally languid, which may feel too meandering for listeners craving a stronger finish. |


Rafaella’s Quick Sketch:
She traced a new diagram, showing how a simple lever system could lift the Heartstone back into place without damaging it. Step One – The Map: Rafaella traced the

Tina’s Biscuit Bribe:
She offered the Mirelings a handful of moon‑shaped biscuits. The sprites’ eyes lit up, and they sang a low, humming chant that steadied the water for a moment.

Kay’s Celestial Alignment:
Kay adjusted her telescope to focus the moon’s reflected light onto a polished slab of sea‑glass she had packed. The beam, amplified, acted like a laser, precisely cutting a groove in the cavern wall to create a guided track for the lever.

Lezpoo’s Foxy Finesse:
With a series of agile hops, Lezpoo nudged the lever into motion. The Heartstone rose, glimmered brighter with each inch, and finally settled back into its cradle. Instantly, a brilliant beam of light burst from the lighthouse, sweeping across the harbor and out to sea. “If the Heartstone lies beneath the lighthouse, the

The Mirelings cheered, their tiny voices echoing like wind chimes. The tide receded, and the cavern’s water settled into a calm, reflective pool—now a secret sanctuary for the sprites.


In the summer of 2026, four rising talents from different corners of the indie‑pop scene—Rafaella (the soulful vocalist from Lisbon), Tina (the synth‑wizard from Seoul), Kay (the lyrical prodigy from Melbourne), and Lezpoo (the experimental beat‑maker from Nairobi)—joined forces for a surprise release titled “Neon Horizons.” The EP, a concise five‑track offering, promises a kaleidoscopic blend of glossy pop, glitchy electronics, and world‑inspired rhythms.


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