Miro Addams

Indonesian-born songwriter channeling the warmth of 60s soul and the grit of 90s indie — fresh, melodic, and entirely his own.

A sleek, high-end electric guitar with a deep midnight-blue finish and chrome hardware stands upright on a matte black studio floor, cable curling away into darkness. Behind it, tall, minimalist speaker stacks and a vintage-style amplifier form a subtle stage setup. Focused, dramatic studio lighting from above and slightly behind the guitar creates a bold rim light along its curves, casting a sharp, elongated shadow. Hints of colored gels add a faint Britpop-inspired magenta and cyan glow to the background. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the guitar is razor-sharp while the gear softly blurs, capturing a photographic realism that feels confident, modern, and unapologetically bold, perfect as a hero image for Miro Addams Music: “Meant To Be.”

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A close-up photographic portrait of an abstract, non-human stage presence: a chrome-plated microphone on a heavy black stand, wrapped loosely with a set of over-ear studio headphones, placed center stage. The stage floor is scuffed dark wood, scattered with coiled cables and a single effects pedal. Behind, a wall of soft-focus colored lights evokes a Britpop concert, with deep blues, rich purples, and hot pinks forming a bokeh halo. Intense spotlighting illuminates the microphone from the front, creating crisp reflections and bold contrast while the background falls into dreamy blur. Shot from a low angle, the mic appears iconic and larger-than-life, radiating attitude and anticipation, echoing the bold, anthemic mood of Miro Addams’ sound and the “Meant To Be” theme.

About

60s Soul, 90s Indie — Born in Indonesia

Miro Addams grew up in Indonesia and writes songs that draw from the warmth of 60s soul and the raw energy of 90s indie — blending those influences into something that sounds fresh, melodic, and completely now. He’s still at the beginning of this journey, with music on the way and more to come.

A detailed overhead shot of a songwriter’s workstation laid out on a dark oak table: a sunburst semi-hollow electric guitar resting diagonally, a small analog synthesizer, a spiral notebook filled with scribbled lyrics, and a pair of high-quality studio monitors at the edge of frame. A laptop screen glows subtly with a digital audio workstation interface, colors reflected in a polished metal audio interface. Soft, late-night desk lamp lighting creates warm pools of illumination, with the edges of the scene fading into deep shadow, hinting at long creative sessions. The composition uses rule of thirds, with the guitar body and notebook as dual focal points. Photographic realism with gentle vignetting emphasizes an intimate, focused, slightly gritty atmosphere, ideal for showcasing the behind-the-scenes Britpop writing process for Miro Addams Music.
An empty urban rooftop performance setup at dusk, featuring a drum kit with white shells and black hardware, a sunburst guitar on a stand, and a single vintage-style microphone at center. The city skyline stretches behind in soft focus, twilight sky shifting from electric blue to warm orange along the horizon. Subtle stage lights, mounted low, cast bold, directional beams across the instruments, creating long, striking shadows and metallic highlights. A tangle of cables and a small pedalboard introduce textural detail at the foreground edge. Shot from a slightly low, wide-angle perspective, the scene feels cinematic and energetic, as if moments before a bold Britpop rooftop gig. The photographic style is crisp and modern, with vibrant color and dynamic contrast, perfect for performance-themed imagery for Miro Addams Music.
A stylized, photographic album-art scene: a black vinyl record with a custom, abstract center label of swirling electric blue and neon pink sits partially pulled from a matte white sleeve on a concrete surface. Around it, scattered guitar picks, a retro cassette tape, and a compact disc form a loose halo nodding to different music eras. Harsh, directional side lighting from the left carves strong shadows and brings out the texture of the concrete and the subtle grooves in the vinyl. Soft Britpop-inspired colors are reflected faintly in a metallic lighter placed off to one side. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the record label is in sharp focus while everything else gently blurs, creating a bold, iconic, and timeless mood for “Meant To Be” cover or playlist visuals.
Inside a modern recording booth, a large-diaphragm condenser microphone in a shock mount hangs in front of a dense pattern of dark acoustic foam panels, each ridge sharply defined. A pop filter arcs in front of the mic, and a pair of closed-back studio headphones rests neatly on a hook at the side. Cool, focused LED strips run along the ceiling edges, bathing the scene in a moody blend of deep blue and subtle violet, evoking Britpop’s nocturnal studio energy. The microphone glints with metallic highlights from a single, narrow spotlight, while the background falls into soft shadow. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the mic and pop filter dominate the frame, creating an intimate, professional, bold atmosphere that communicates serious vocal production for Miro Addams Music.

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First Performances Coming

After years of writing and recording in the studio, Miro is gearing up to bring these songs to the stage. Live shows are on the way—stay tuned for announcements, setlists, and the chance to hear “Meant To Be” and more in real time.

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Miro’s tracks hit like lost ’90s anthems with fresh polish—hooky, honest, and stuck in my head.

— Aya Nakamura

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A dramatic close-up of a pedalboard on a dark stage floor, populated with brightly colored guitar effects pedals—overdrive, chorus, delay—each with scuffed paint and glowing LED indicators. Coiled instrument cables snake across the floor, catching glints of light. A single stage monitor speaker looms out-of-focus in the background. Intense, low-angle stage lighting in saturated blue and red cuts across the pedals, creating bold highlights on the metal knobs and rugged textures, while patches of the floor sink into black. Shot from ground level with extreme shallow depth of field, the nearest pedal is in crisp focus, capturing tactile details. The mood is edgy, energetic, and unapologetically loud, emphasizing the sonic experimentation behind Miro Addams’ Britpop sound and the “Meant To Be” aesthetic.

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