TATE is a residential complex in Moscow, curated like a gallery. To reflect the developer’s obsessive attention to detail, we set out to reimagine even its smallest elements as works of art. Music doesn’t just support the story here — it is the story. It all began with the most unexpected canvas: an intercom melody. We invited renowned composer Anton Belyaev to write an original 25-second orchestral piece — a sound that would define what hospitality feels like. The film follows Anton’s process: from drawing inspiration in ordinary household sounds, to layering meaning into notes, to finally arriving at a finished melody — both for the film and the building itself. The music was composed first and shaped the entire visual narrative. With each new emotional nuance, another instrument joins the melody — until, in the final scene, it plays in full on TATE’s real entrance intercom.