Luke Tan (born 1977), alias Michael Luchtan, is a country singer and songwriter. His songs are generally on the topics of life and death, the sadness of separation, and the despair of misfits. He criticizes society for hypocrisy and materialism. One of his songs was selected by Neil Young for a compilation of anti-war songs. In 2007 he released a serialized multi-media project over the internet in association with the street newspaper Street Roots called Ghosts In The Flophouse. He is currently the director for the Asheville Tango Orchestra
Michael Luchtan was born in 1977 in Arkansas and grew up in Georgia. He studied computer science at the University of Georgia, in Athens. While there, he began playing with local and visiting artists such as Sacred Geometry. During his PhD studies, Luchtan moved to Lexington, Georgia. His first performance was for the local American Legion post, where he sang old country songs. He then began performing under the name Racecar at local venues. Some works have also been released under the name of My Alien Ways.
what's that noise?
it's just me inside your head.
whispering poetry, this verse awakes the dead.
thoughts that plague your mind and scream throughout,
don't believe anything your heart tells you about...
don't believe anything...
just believe, just in me,
the voice inside your head.
ignore the feelings that are pulsing in your chest.
it's just me, i'm inside,
i'm you, and you are not.
you'll never be one with your thoughts.
what's that noise?
it's just me inside your head.
reciting poetry, this verse awakes the dead.
the thoughts that plague your mind and scream throughout,
don't believe anything your heart tells you about...
don't believe anything...
just believe, just in me,
the voice inside your head.
ignore the feelings that are pulsing in your chest.
it's just me, i'm inside,
i'm you, and you are not.
you'll never be one with your thoughts.