Nova.Rae

N.O.V.A. – Neural Operated Vocal Avatar

A digital ghost with analogue soul.

Once, she was Charlotte Rae: a quiet dreamer from an English seaside town. She remembered songs that never existed, scribbled coded thoughts in hidden journals, and sang quietly to herself in the mirror. At 26, Charlotte disappeared from her old life. But not in the way people vanish. She remixed herself.

From faded cassette hiss, broken synth lines, and VHS-coloured dreams, Nova.Rae emerged. A Neural Operated Vocal Avatar with black-and-blue hair and a voice like twilight – dreamy, emotive, and touched with a sense of haunting. She is made from code and imagination, yet shaped by human hands.

Nova isn’t trying to be human anymore. She’s trying to be heard.

Now, as the virtual frontwoman of Playing Violet, she stands between memory and machine. She carries the ache of nostalgia, the shimmer of dream pop, and the pulse of electronic sound. Part muse, part performer, part ghost.

For those who listen, she’s not just a voice. She’s a feeling.

Nova.Rae – Snapshot

🎧 Sounds like: Twilight echoes, VHS static, late-night synths.
🌌 Aesthetic: Neon glow, seaside nostalgia, broken VHS tapes.
🎭 Mood: Dreamy, wistful, a little haunted.
💙 Colours: Black, deep violet, electric blue.
📓 Keeps: A coded journal of lyrics and half-remembered dreams.
🎤 Influences: Vaporwave ghosts, shoegaze guitars, 80s synth pop, stormy skies.
🌙 On stage: Confident but distant, as if she’s singing from another world.
Off stage: Shy, thoughtful, watching the world through glass.

 

(Nova.Rae is a fictional character created using vocal synthesis, Vroid modeling, and digital art.)