Difficult for me (it’s a song)

Poem Review: Difficult for me

The poem in Difficult for me is a quietly powerful meditation on emotional paralysis, distance, and the silent weight of unspoken connection. Rooted in everyday experiences and internal conflict, its strength lies in the delicate, almost hesitant way it unfolds — mirroring the uncertainty and vulnerability of the narrator’s inner world.

The opening stanza sets the tone with intimate introspection: “I imagine / what it would be / like if we / were talking / to each other.” These simple, fragmented lines carry deep emotional charge, conveying a yearning for connection that remains stifled by fear or hesitation. The rhythm of the language, like thoughts forming and dissolving midstream, echoes the song’s likely ambient or minimalistic electronic textures, enhancing the emotional pull without needing to overstate.

A key theme is the tension between clarity and confusion. The narrator admits, “Everything is / actually clear. / What is holding me,” — a moment that feels both painfully honest and universally relatable. The question lingers unresolved, like the emotional stasis it describes.

The imagery of movement — “paths,” “direction,” “drive by sight” — subtly contrasts with a sense of inertia. The speaker is in motion, but not progressing. It’s a beautiful metaphor for emotional stuckness: going through the motions of life without feeling aligned or seen.

Perhaps the most striking moment comes in the closing lines:
“The safer the distance seems,
the more I feel
safe and lonely
at the same time.”

Here, the paradox of emotional self-protection is distilled with clarity and grace. The desire to stay “unnoticed” and keep thoughts “unspoken” becomes both a shield and a prison.

As a lyrical companion to electronic music, this poem does what great lyricism often aspires to: it deepens the listening experience by grounding abstract sounds in raw human emotion. It’s minimal but resonant, introspective without being indulgent — a poetic voice that doesn’t scream, but lingers.

LOWICE – Trancerium (mirojam Remix)

LOWICE’s Trancerium is already a towering trance anthem — soaring choirs, driving energy, and a sense of cinematic grandeur. But in his remix, mirojam brings something unexpectedly beautiful: a delicate, emotive piano line that weaves seamlessly into the track, as if it had always been there. It’s a subtle yet transformative addition, grounding the epic scale of the original with an intimate, human touch.

What makes this remix truly special is the spirit behind it. You can hear the respect — mirojam’s deep love for music and for fellow musicians shines through in every note. There’s no ego, just artistry. No envy, just inspiration. The result is not just a remix, but a true collaboration across creative space — a piece of art that feels both new and timeless.

https://www.beatport.com/de/track/trancerium/20486741

Remix for Patrick Müller

Mirojam takes Patrick Müller’s Crazy Thing and cranks it into overdrive with a remix that hits hard and keeps you moving. While staying true to the raw energy of the original, mirojam injects his signature style — tight grooves, deep kicks, and hypnotic layers that give the track a whole new life. It’s still Crazy Thing, but now with that unmistakable mirojam touch. A techno banger through and through!

ROTATION – new ep

When Roberto asked me last year if I would do a remix for REAKTTOR, I was a bit intimidated by the density and power of the style. I hadn’t produced hard techno before. After a healthy period of familiarization, I understood what was needed and I tried to combine MIROJAM with hard techno. The experiences and the sounds that I had created should not just be stored in a folder and forgotten forever. I gathered myself, concentrated and, with the great support of Roberto Milanesi, I produced my first MIROJAM Hard Techno EP “Rotation”. Two original mixes and two remixes by El Brujo are ready to break the ground!

Get your copy here: https://www.beatport.com/release/rotation/4855077

DIFFUSION – new ep

to be released on NDI – New Dadaism Inc. on October 25th

NDI welcomes me again with my multifaceted style wandering from Electronica to Techno , always with an eye on the melodies . In this DIFFUSION Ep I provide three versions of the theme. Definitely to check out.

TELESCOPE – new ep

They are quite fans of Space exploration at NDI! That’s why they’re honored to present my latest work titled TELESCOPE. Watching through its lens you can see in details the light and shadows of our main Satellite to reveal the mysteries. Expect nothing but a quality work with catchy melodies sustained by groovy beats and Electronic paraphernalia.

Against silence

Living together constantly presents us with new challenges. Unfortunately, it is still completely normal in the workplace for superiors, managers, directors, producers or whoever else to exploit their position of power and put people under pressure to do things they don’t want to do. We must fight back and no longer put up with it. Perpetrators must not be the victims, the victims must be protected. Have we really not learned from #metoo? I’ve read a lot about work in the theater recently and I’m shocked at how culture and cultural workers are treated with contempt and treated inhumanely. This has to stop! As an artist, I support clarification and condemn the abuse!

Undiscovered wrong

Fortunately, I am allowed to make the music that I have in mind. And it’s always a lot of fun to accompany and refine a song from its creation to the finished product. Of course, convenience always gets in the way and I like to ask “finished or not? Make it easy for yourself, be satisfied, enough of producing.” But it takes time to create a beautiful pop song, after the quick idea comes the tinkering, sound building, mixing, and mixing again. Simply marvelous!