What is PsiloKyrin?
Welcome to PsiloKyrin.
This is my world of art, sound, and inner work, a place where I’m turning the weirdest parts of myself into something I can share.
PsiloKyrin was born out of everything that’s shaped me: psychedelics, philosophy, dragons, dinosaurs, dreams, and all the in-between spaces I’ve had to wander through to figure out who I am.
You’ll find digital art, stickers, music, voice notes, writing, each one carrying a piece of the journey. Not polished or perfect, but honest.
My hope is that something here sparks something in you. That it reminds you to create, to explore, to question, and to reconnect with that part of yourself that still believes in magic.
Why PsiloKyrin?
“Psilo” comes from psilocybin, the compound found in certain mushrooms that cracked open my view of the world.
This name is a nod to the experiences that helped me peel back layers of myself, and start creating from the inside out.
“You didn’t build Tampa So Far or dream of PsiloKyrin because you wanted to be another content creator. You’re here because you feel something most people are afraid to look at. You question. You feel. You see. And that’s why you must record. Because the world doesn’t need more polished voices, it needs real ones.
It needs the man in the man in the room, sitting still, asking questions he’s scared to answer out loud.”
My music is a raw reflection of who I am, unfiltered and real. It’s not always polished, but it’s always true to me. Some tracks might hit hard, others might be more experimental or rough around the edges. But that's the point, letting whatever needs to come through, come through.
Why Do I Create?
I do this because I have to.
In a world that’s constantly trying to sell us who to be, creating is how I remember who I am.
Art, for me, is rebellion, it’s healing. It’s how I make sense of the chaos and stay connected to something real.
We’re living in an era of nonstop noise and empty consumption. But creativity cuts through that. It brings us back to our intuition, to curiosity, to play.
My hope is that by sharing my process, I remind you that you can make something out of your own chaos too.
Not for likes, not for clout, just because it’s yours.
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Kyrin Michael.
Art Lately.
Remember to stop and smell the roses