Neurostorm’s musical journey began in the eye of personal turmoil. The person behind the sounds of Neurostorm, Adam Hume, is an inspiring story of resilience and personal strength. Deeply embedded in his recovery, a very crucial door opened. Reevaluating his life’s purpose after faced with the illuminating reminder of our limited time, he decided to no longer let the music in his head go unheard. During the sickest part of his life, he began sculpting his rough drafts.
Although the initial rough draft’s often didn’t offer the best sound, he always focused on potential sound and ran with it. Four months after his first rough draft, he dropped out of college and reenrolled at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Rooted in orchestral theory, his dance music is like nothing else. Producer Neurostorm, is exactly that, a neurostorm of musical genres. His willingness to educate himself in order to create unique tracks, exemplifies the benefit of genre collaboration in today’s musical climate and advises creatives to embody the philosophy embedded in the phrase, “Don’t ever think you know what you don’t know”.
Expressed throughout Neurostorm’s current body of work is the heightened ability to capture human emotion by the use of orchestral sounds, absorbed into dance music that makes our modern age move. The human behind the music intends to connect with the human consuming the sound on a level beyond music. When asked to speak to Rough Draft Magazine on his inspiration, Neurostorm confidently suggested that he is, “inspired by people that have this light, or a beautiful soul, and want to be that light for others”. As our interview came to a conclusion he added that, “we have a gift to share the human condition with others”.