Ozone is one of 18 original songs that appear inside the Fatal Equation story world - blending music, romance and suspense in a way that deliberately blurs the line between fiction and reality.

The track is released as Coolstar ft. Maeve, and produced by Mike Hugg and Gethyn Jones.

The story behind the song (fiction meets reality)

In the Fatal Equation trilogy, "Ozone" is composed by Ali Kurmi, the novel's songwriter and DJ - an artist driven by talent, pressure and a need to escape his past. In the real world, the music was composed by Gethyn Jones, the author of Fatal Equation. It's the same song told through two lenses: a fictional musician and the writer who created him.

This crossover is part of what Coolstar represents too: music that extends the book beyond the page, turning scenes and emotions into something you can actually hear.

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Inspired by the sea: Gosport to the Isle of Wight

The core inspiration for Ozone came from a real place: the panoramic view from the beach in Gosport, looking across the Solent towards the Isle of Wight. There's a particular clarity to that horizon - open water, salt air, changing light - that fits the emotional tone of Fatal Equation: hopeful, intimate, and quietly intense.

Where the song appears in the Fatal Equation world

"Ozone" sits inside Fatal Equation as more than a soundtrack moment: it's part of the novel's emotional language - music as memory, desire and escape. If you're exploring the trilogy, you can learn more about the books, characters and the full music concept at the official site: FatalEquation.com

Listen / stream

You can stream or download "Ozone" and the wider collection of tracks connected to Fatal Equation via the playlist/album link HERE.