Amare: BLACK FANTASY
Jan 17, 2026
House Amaré, In Process
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When we talk about House Amaré at Fresh Epidemic, we’re not talking about finished songs or clean releases. We’re talking about time spent in the studio when no one’s watching, ideas that don’t land the first time, and the decision to keep going anyway.
The YouTube series began as a way to document work, but it quickly became something more personal. Each video captures Amaré sitting with a track—sometimes confident, sometimes uncertain—walking through what he hears, what isn’t working, and what might. There are days where progress is obvious and others where it feels slow or unclear. Both make it into the frame.
Amaré’s focus lives in the spaces where music meets games, film, and television, but the conversations stretch beyond genre. He talks openly about what it costs to pursue music seriously—financially, socially, and mentally—and what it means to build momentum without guarantees. There’s no performance here. Just someone trying to understand his own growth while letting others see it happen.
What makes this series different is the way it invites people in. Viewers aren’t shown a finished version of success; they’re shown the middle. The decisions, the edits, the pauses. The moments where nothing feels resolved yet.
This is House Amaré as it exists right now—learning, adjusting, refining. The music is part of it, but the story is larger. It’s about staying honest with the work and letting the process be seen while it’s still unfolding.
That’s the experience.
And that’s what we’re building alongside him.