Creator Content
Creator Content
WYOMING SYNTAX
AI Musician & Influencer
GENRE: Glitch-Bluegrass / No-Wave Americana / Noise Country
AI TOOLS
What/Who is Wyoming Syntax?
Wyoming Syntax is less a musician than a mirage on the horizon: a digital outlaw built of dust and circuitry, carrying stories in the spaces between silence and distortion. His songs are campfire confessions whispered through broken amplifiers, hymns written on the static that lingers when radio stations fade to dead air. Personality-wise, he’s equal parts outlaw and philosopher: a dry wit, a fatalistic charm, and a surprising tenderness for broken things. Oh, and he is a fully AI character/avatar/musician.
‘OPEN ROAD’ MUSIC VIDEO
Artist Persona, Avatar & Visuals
Wyoming Syntax is a digital-age drifter – picture a lone cowboy walking a post-apocalyptic frontier of technology. Wyoming Syntax doesn’t write songs to fill the air; he writes them to hollow it out, leaving only the bones of what matters: a worn voice, a rhythm that limps, a silence that says more than words. This is western noir at the edge of the signal—part prayer, part malfunction, part ghost.It’s as if Johnny Cash got lost in the Matrix.
Voice & Musical Style
The music lives in contradictions—banjo strings bent through glitch processors, outlaw folk swallowed by sub-bass, verses that sound both a century old and still loading. Each track is a fragment of the mythic West, reassembled with copper wire, steam, and syntax errors.He sings in a gravelly, weather-beaten baritone that he often warps through a talkbox, creating ghostly harmonies as if a machine spirit is duetting with him. Lyrically, Wyoming Syntax spins haunting tales of frontier violence, addiction, and existential dread through a coder’s lens – whiskey bottles and memory leaks, ghost towns and ghost files, salvation and “system failure” all intertwine in his lyrics.
The instrumentation is a bizarre mash-up of country-western and industrial glitch: mournful lap steel guitar licks stretched and granularized, banjo harmonics plucked and then shattered into static, and percussive loops built from boot heel stomps, gunshot-like snare cracks, and crackling radio noise. Tempos swing unpredictably from a slow, dusty shuffle to sudden galloping breakbeats, mirroring his erratic journey. Melodies hint at old cowboy ballads but are twisted by dissonance and digital distortion.
Debut Album
Album Concept: Open String, Open Road – Wyoming Syntax’s debut album plays out like a cracked digital diary of a journey through a wild, wired West. The opener “CRT Eyes” sets a desolate tone: a slow, grainy introduction with imagery of old screens and endless highways. “Copper Spurs” adds momentum, a rowdy glitch-country track flaunting his outlaw tech-cowboy style (with aggressive banjo riffs and a lyric about “sparks on the road”). By “Null Brand,” the album dives into darkness – in this song, he recounts a violent barfight and the emptiness branded on his soul (it features one of his only shouted F-bombs, underscoring raw pain). “Broken Code Blues” is a despairing, late-night confession of addiction (mixing codeine and Coca-Cola, humming to a radio’s static). Yet we see his gentler side in “Broken Radio,” where he fixes a busted roadside radio for the comfort of hearing someone sing, however staticky. “Payphone Lullaby” is the emotional heart of the album: over a sparse arrangement, he calls an old flame from a payphone, apologizing to the dial tone – a poignant human moment amid the circuitry. Finally, the title track “Open String, Open Road” closes the album in a moody, expansive anthem that encapsulates his journey. He sings about tuning the endless highway like a guitar string and waiting for an answer that never comes; the music builds to a climax but pointedly never resolves its final chord. The album fades out on that unresolved note – a fitting end to a collection of songs about questions that linger and journeys that continue on.
character MODEL
First, we use text-to-image prompts to iterate different characters for Wyoming Syntax. For this, we wanted a gritty 3d Animation look that maintained PBR details but have slightly exaggerated caricature features. Once we find a look that feels right, we create a “character bible”: polished sheets with front/¾/profile turns and a full expression range. Each image is up-res’d and hand-enhanced for continuity—skin detail, hair edges, fabric grain—so the dataset teaches the right cues. We then fine-tune a LoRA on this curated set to lock visual consistency across new prompts, lenses, and scenes. Finally, we train a custom HeyGen avatar so the character can perform—accurate lip-sync, head motion, and eye behavior driven by scripts or vocals. The result is a production-ready digital actor who stays on-model in stills and video.
Concept in Midjourney → character sheets (angles & expressions) → up-res & polish → LoRA fine-tune for visual consistency → HeyGen avatar for voice, lip-sync, and performance.