Neura

NEURA is composed of KAI, Lowbeam, Glass, and Block—four distinct frequencies shaped by different systems, rhythms, and pressures.

Each carries a different state: forced focus, forward momentum, continuous flow, and amplified perception. Their convergence is not seamless, but marked by tension, friction, and constant recalibration.

What binds them is not similarity, but complement—each occupying a space the others cannot sustain alone.

Together, they do not form a fixed identity or singular voice, but a dynamic formation—tested through conflict, refined by adjustment, and propelled forward through evolving alignment.

Sugar Blue is a legendary American blues harmonica artist. He rose to fame for his performance on the Rolling Stones' 1978 album Some Girls, subsequently collaborating with the band on several other records. He later joined Willie Dixon's Chicago Blues All-Stars and has collaborated with numerous musicians, celebrities, artists, and film projects. In 1985, his track "Another Man Done Gone" was featured on the album Blues Explosion, which won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album. In 1988, the album Hidden Charms, on which he also performed, won another Grammy.To date, Blue has released 15 solo albums and 6 compilations.

²OFFSET

²OFFSET is a dual formation composed of Book and Eric, operating within the NEURA system.

They did not emerge through traditional debut, but through offset convergence.

Book carries emotional residue, narrative tension, and vocal presence.
Eric shapes rhythm, temporal structure, and sustained stability beneath the surface.

Their meeting does not resolve tension—it sustains it.
What one releases, the other contains.
What one destabilizes, the other structures.

As a unit, 2OFFSET does not pursue symmetry,
but controlled displacement—
a system in motion where instability is held long enough to take form.

Within NEURA, they function as a single offset force,
allowing states to emerge, collide, and remain without collapse.