This song lives in the space between realization and escape—the moment you notice the room is on fire, but everyone else is rearranging furniture.
“Burning House Zoochosis” is an instructional Neo-Soul / conscious Hip-Hop record born from the collective disorientation that’s lingered since 2020. It explores the feeling that something fundamental has shifted: time feels compressed, life feels staged, routines repeat without meaning, and people move through the world like captive animals pacing in invisible cages. The concept of zoochosis becomes a mirror for modern life—psychological breakdown disguised as normalcy inside artificial systems.
Layered over warm Rhodes, grounded bass, and a meditative head-nod groove, the song blends observation with spiritual warning. Scripture isn’t used as decoration, but as a compass—pointing away from sensory addiction, manufactured pleasure, and moral inversion, and back toward wisdom, discipline, and spiritual clarity. Babylon is framed not as a place, but as a mindset: comfort in corruption, rest in a polluted house.
Rather than preaching, the record instructs quietly—calling listeners to wake up, redeem time, detach from illusion, and remember who they are before the fire spreads. It’s a soundtrack for those who feel out of place in the modern world, sense the days shortening, and know deep down that this system isn’t home.
This isn’t fear music.
It’s awareness music.
A calm voice in a loud, burning room.