
With “Chasing What Is Real,” Andy Korg moves between Indie Electronic and Alternative Pop, shaping a sound that feels both electronic and intimate at the same time.
Built around synth textures, piano, acoustic guitar, and emotional vocals, the track creates a sense of closeness without losing its forward momentum. At its core is the search for something real in a time that often feels unbalanced and contradictory. The song captures that space between emptiness and longing - when direction is unclear, but the impulse to keep moving remains. “Chasing what is real” becomes a movement rather than a destination: not standing still, but continuing to look for moments that actually feel real.
The chorus distills this tension: “In the sound of the void, I still long to feel” captures the need to reconnect with something meaningful in the midst of uncertainty. The music video translates this inner state into a clear visual: a man walks through the city at night as a subtle breeze gradually turns into a storm. He loses control, collapses - and comes face to face with himself. From there, it starts all over again. The loop becomes a reflection of the ongoing struggle with oneself.
“Chasing What Is Real” doesn’t offer a grand resolution. It’s more of a stance: to keep going, even when nothing fully makes sense.