Horologica engineers dual-state writing on I Want It More Than Anyone, led by Feather. Precision workflow meets emotion-first instinct. Time and feeling aligned into one continuous system.

London-based singer-songwriter Horologica introduces I Want It More Than Anyone, a second EP that positions contrast as its core mechanism.
By day, his work as a horologist operates at microscopic accuracy; by night, that same discipline flips inward—used to capture transient feeling, not measure it. The result is a dual-state creative model where control and release don’t compete, they co-exist.

The project stays consistent: clean melodies, harmony-led layers, and a vocal line built on clarity. Themes of connection and identity land through stripped arrangements that let intention carry.
Focus cut Feather sets the entry point. Built from a 45-minute piano draft, it moves quickly from instinct to structure, later expanding into a harmony-driven, layered piece. Vocal interplay drives the motion—lifting the track without forcing scale. Horologica explains:
This music is a piece of my soul. I think people will really connect with my lyrics, more than anything. It’s so therapeutic to release this.

That release defines the EP’s core, capturing moments and emotional residue beyond measured time, in a format that stays open and warm.
The rollout positions Horologica in a process-led lane: instinct-first writing, expanded in production, delivered with balance over excess.