Watch how your night unfolds like a matryoshka doll
You've discovered "Jazz & Shadows" — an underground jazz session in a hidden vault. Your hound has analyzed your love for improvisational music and mysterious atmospheres. This is just the outer layer...
You approach an unmarked door in SoHo. Your phone buzzes: "Look for the brass handle shaped like a saxophone." You find it, push through, and enter a dimly lit corridor lined with shadow art installations that seem to move as you walk past.
The main space: a vaulted brick room where a quartet plays standards. You grab a drink, start talking to a few people. The app notices you gravitating toward the experimental corner. A notification: "You seem to appreciate the avant-garde. There's deeper music if you seek it."
You find a hidden door behind a bookshelf. Inside: a smaller, more intimate space. People here aren't just drinking — they're having deep conversations about jazz theory, art, life. You connect instantly. Someone mentions there's one more layer, reserved for those who truly get it.
A password-protected door (learned from your conversations). Inside: legendary saxophonist Marcus playing an intimate improv session for 12 people. You're not just watching — you're part of the music. The room breathes together.
After midnight, Marcus invites the remaining 5 people to his studio for an impromptu recording session. You're not just at an event anymore — you're part of something that will exist forever. This is your tribe. This is your inner doll.
And it all started because ShadowHound understood what you actually love, not just what you said you wanted.
Based on your preferences, your hound creates a custom journey through the night:
"Find the door with the brass saxophone handle. The password is 'Blue Note'."
"Talk to the person wearing the vintage jazz records t-shirt. Ask them about their favorite obscure saxophonist."
"Behind the bookshelf, look for the book titled 'The Sound of Surprise'. Pull it."
"The password to the inner sanctum is the first name of the saxophonist who played 'Birth of the Cool'."