30 New Songs from Fictitious Professor for his 30th Birthday

Producer Fictitious Professor
30 New Songs from Fictitious Professor for his 30th Birthday. Fictitious Professor pictured above.

Fictitious Professor announced the completion of his project 30, an ambitious undertaking and release of thirty tracks in the month leading up to his 30th birthday.

As Paul Kirz Jr, Fictitious Professor, is a Los Angeles-based, Filipino-Jewish, producer that blends jazz, hip hop, and neo-soul. While Kirz Jr also performs live, the ongoing pandemic proves to be a challenge.
Except artists continue to create, and Kirz Jr is no exception, garnering 30 new songs just in time for Fictitious Professor’s very own 30th birthday.

Listeners can vibe to the Lo-fi tracks like Beach Front Lobby while enjoying the 3D setting sun outside the lobby window.
Or they can get their day started with bass-heavier tracks like Go and run alongside the businessman in the visualizer. Each distinct titled track pairs with an equally creative visualizer, designed and animated by (artists) Grace Park and Alex Luu.
Fictitious Professor hopes to take listeners on a journey, “as much as I would love to welcome the next decade of my life with a big, live show.” Reflecting on the reality of life during a pandemic, “I’m just as excited to share my beats through listeners’ stay-at-home speakers.” Ultimately, make sure to listen to the collection below. It does cover all moods, a stellar project. Listen below.

Kirz Jr’s music production process streams on Twitch, fueling his inspiration for this project.
30 is Fictitious Professor’s official debut release of a “beat tape” and marks his beats store’s launch on BeatStars.

Ultimately, make sure to check out the collection, it does cover all moods and is a stellar project and a perfect musical distraction. Something we all deserve, as a treat so listen above.
Lastly, Fictitious Professor’s Syllabus and Something About Here EPs are available on all streaming platforms now.

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