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Interference
Ivory
“Interference” by Ivory is a melancholic Futurepop track about emotional connection that never fully stabilizes. Using wave interference and signal distortion as metaphors, Ivory describes repeatedly crossing paths with someone whose presence constantly alters her emotionally, even though they can never seem to properly align or remain together. The song frames attraction less as romance and more as resonance — two people affecting each other deeply without ever achieving permanence or clarity.
The lyrics balance sensual physical imagery with technical language like “frequency,” “phase shift,” and “compress/expand,” giving the relationship an almost physics-based instability. Ivory portrays herself as grounded and receptive while the other person remains transient and impossible to hold onto, creating a constant cycle of longing, brief connection, and disappearance. The repeated line “Through me… Not mine…” closes the song on quiet acceptance: intimacy can exist without possession, and some people only ever pass through your life like signals crossing in static.