I’d been meaning to write about this song for a few days but wasn’t able to due to being tired, among other things. Probably should’ve thrown myself into it more rather than have it sitting there waiting as I didn’t do the best job capturing the song.
Whilst I was writing about it some things were coming to me that I hadn’t thought about before which is fine but it threw me off a bit and I wasn’t quite able to get back on track.
Gecko&Tokage Parade’s “Wind” is from Wind.e.p.
I hope you enjoy.
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Gentle the piano moves among tender percussion. Vague notions of the emotional reach for something and after a brief pause the piano and percussion fills out a little more. They find themselves joined by bass and guitar and no longer does it seem that vague notions are reaching out, but rather are moving through an open space.
The sounds rise and expand themselves in some sort of harmonious motion, at least for a few moments before pulling back a little again. The sounds move inward and seem introspective. The guitar starts separating a little but following along and the piano carries a delicateness whilst driving on forward as the guitar pulls away. The bass remains steady and anchors whilst the percussion and keys keep on building. The guitar and bass soon join in the build and soon the sounds move outward once more.
A sense of wonderment carries forward as liveliness picks up. The sounds carry upon a breeze and it holds within itself all the amazement that it needs as it carries off to somewhere else.
The keys are left lingering in an openness and a mix of sensations runs through, but the delicateness remains. A breeze continues on, once powerful and once again gentle, in an open field, and it continues on through idyllic scenery as the song ends.