This felt really quick and I think it’s due to the song’s energy, as it is an energetic song.
I think this may have worked better if I wrote over two listens rather than one as there was a lot I could’ve covered. However, I didn’t and this is the result.
Soil & “Pimp” Sessions’ “Storm” is from Planet Pimp.
I hope you enjoy.
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The pumping of brass and soon the rest of the instruments burst in. Joyous playing as an exuberant racket play with an angularity that doesn’t get in the way of the rhythm. They move with an energy and enthusiasm. Sounds strike out but without a brashness and all is sharp.
Suddenly a loudness and the sounds become wilder. Something akin to a solo comes out blistering and full of gusto. It continues on even as the sounds shift about. Soon there’s a small sense of space. More brass taking a sense of lead and plays a little lonelier, but still energetic. Underneath the percussion, bass and keys keep pumping away and driving the rhythm forward.
Soon it all becomes joyous once more. It is, in a sense, celebratory. The striking of keys soon follows and they move and flutter. They take to the sounds that were already there and emphasise and build, and the rhythm pulses and heaves and pushes onward.
One more joyous flick and the song ends.