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Hear what it is all about:

Creation from frustration

To protect the privacy of the engineers and ensure they feel comfortable expressing themselves, both their names and voices have been altered.
This allows them to speak freely without fear of embarrassment or judgment in their real lives.

Track 01: Peter’s Designer’s Blues

The song reflects the frustration of a designer with vague demands and endless revisions from customer side. In the end, the original idea wins, but others take the credit. Learn more about Peter…

Track 02: The Ballad of Ingrid’s CAD Fight

The song depicts the CAD struggles, facing errors, deadlines, and endless revisions of a part design —until vacation offers an escape to leave it all behind.
Let her talk…

Track 03: Thomas: simulation frustration

The song captures a simulation engineer’s frustration, as ignored warnings lead to costly failures—yet blame and last-minute fixes never stop. Hear more…

Track 04: George: Fifty Years of Steel and Sweat

The song reflects a mold designer’s struggle, battling hard work, financial strain, and an undervalued craft, while profits go to others. Listen to him…

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Track 05: Sonja’s FEM frustration

The song captures a simulation engineer’s frustration, as ignored warnings lead to costly failures—yet blame and last-minute fixes never stop. Understand more…

Track 06: Kristijan: The CAM Designer’s Groove

The song follows a CAM engineer’s journey, from perfect machining to a disastrous CNC crash, highlighting both skill and setbacks. Here his groove!

Track 07: Markus is The Last of the Mold Maker

It is a song that tells the story of a tool maker fighting to keep his craft alive as outsourcing threatens his trade. It’s a powerful anthem of resilience and loss. Listen now!

Track 08: Rudi and ‘The Ballad of the Forgotten Hands’

A reflexion of the struggles of a injeection molding guy, bound to the relentless cycle of heavy industry, unskilled labor, and corporate indifference while longing for recognition and change. A true experience is waiting…

Track 09: Christian is the Acronym King

The song showcases manufacturing project management, emphasizing efficiency, quality control, and process optimization through industry jargon and expertise. Why?

Track 10: Melinda’s ‘Sound of Precision’

Hear the portray of an engineer’s isolation, surrounded by precision and machines, yet longing for human connection beyond logic and data. What is important?

Track 11: Jenny with ‘Don’t Hold Me Back’

Jenny captures her struggle as creative human, driven by bold ideas but held back by corporate resistance, leading to frustration and fading passion. Her turn.

Track 12: Customer’s ‘We Don’t Care’

On behalf of customers the song exposes how profit and speed overshadow engineering effort, leaving innovation and craftsmanship unrecognized in a world driven by cost-cutting. Finally the truth