The opening act confronts the immediate weight of grief, insecurity, and the sudden emptiness that follows a major life disruption. In tracks like "One" and "Healing Hurts" , Mark strips back her defenses to acknowledge the heavy toll of anxiety and a recent romantic split. 2. Withheld

: A bouncy, playful track that uses the imagery of a protective bubble to explore boundaries and emotional isolation.

During this middle section, Mark’s obsession with science and space comes to the forefront. She looks at the stars not to feel small, but to understand how her individual energy connects to a larger, infinite tapestry.

It isn't just a collection of songs; it’s a 17-track odyssey that merges the earthly struggles of grief and self-doubt with the vast, shimmering mysteries of the cosmos. A Journey Through Three Acts

The project spans 17 tracks, produced largely by Mark herself alongside . Amber Mark - Three Dimensions Deep ALBUM REVIEW

Three Dimensions Deep refuses to be confined to a single genre. In true Amber Mark style, the album is a kaleidoscopic melting pot of influences, drawing from funk and R&B, soul and hip-hop, with international accents influenced by a nomadic childhood spent traveling the world with her late mother.

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“What It Is” (featuring a sublime sample of Groove Theory’s “Tell Me”) and “Worth It” strip back production to piano and strings. Early 2021 ZIP versions had rawer, less-polished vocal takes—grittier and more vulnerable than the final masters.

In true Amber Mark style, Three Dimensions Deep is a of genres. The album draws heavily from:

The album was produced by Amber Mark herself alongside . The result is a glossy, futuristic R&B sound that balances vulnerability with club‑ready energy.