Music has a way of holding the pieces of our lives that words can’t always explain.
A song can remind you of a person, a memory, a season of life, a hard day you made it through, or a version of yourself you’re still learning how to understand. Some songs stay with us our whole lives and collect memories alongside us.
At Liquid FlowArt, Glovey’s live stream welcomes requests of “any song, any genre” because we believe a song request is never just a song. It is often a small piece of someone’s story being shared with the stream.
As a freestyle flow artist, Glovey has the ability to capture the feeling of a song in the moment and let the movement follow. With a strong understanding of music theory, rhythm, and timing, Glovey can anticipate shifts, drops, and beats before they happen — allowing each light show to feel connected, intentional, and true to the music, even when Glovey has never heard the song before.
While gloving is commonly associated with EDM, we believe the art can live outside of that traditional box. Flow doesn’t belong to one genre, one sound, or one type of person. The magic isn’t limited to the genre. The magic is in the feeling.
Every genre brings something different to the flow. EDM can bring rhythm and intensity. Rock can bring emotion and release. Pop can bring familiarity and fun through the lyrics and beat. Rap can bring rhythm, confidence, and expression. Slower songs can bring softness and peace.
That variety is part of what makes Glovey’s live streams and content special. When viewers request songs, they help shape the energy of the experience in real time. They’re not just watching from the outside — they’re sharing a little about themselves and creating opportunities to connect with other likeminded viewers. One person’s favorite song can turn into a shared moment for everyone watching.
At LFA, music inclusivity is part of our larger mission. We want people from all backgrounds, all walks of life, and all emotional seasons to feel welcome. And if people are welcome as they are, then the music they love should be welcome too.
For Glovey, the goal is not to force every song into the same style of light show. The goal is to find the feeling inside the song and bring it to life through light, motion, and presence. The most powerful light shows can’t be rehearsed – they are felt in the moment and full of expression.
Every song has a story. Every genre can hold meaning. Every request is a chance to turn someone’s favorite sound into a shared emotional experience. At LFA, we feel grateful for the opportunity to share those moments with our viewers and help their stories be felt through the flow.





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