.618 is the moniker of Haitian-Canadian sound artist Nick Rony. Combining field recordings, electronic textures, and organic instrumentation, their work explores geotraumas and its impact on collective consciousness through immersive and genre-defying compositions. Drawing from Ayisyen heritage, this first release is a reflection on how history lingers and shapes both personal and shared experiences, offering a unique lens into identity, history, and sound. Single & Album Blurbs Goodbye Ony marks a pivotal transformation for .618, shedding their previous identity to forge a renewed creative path. This six-track debut EP delves into the entwined themes of land, exile, and Afro symbolism, crafting a visceral narrative through intricate sound design. Each track unearths the spectral connections between landscapes, memory, and the collective consciousness of the diaspora. Goodbye Ony is more than a farewell — it is a confrontation with buried histories, an invocation of transformation, and an immersive passage through the emotional cartographies that define us.