One listen.
Just threw myself in, didn’t try to aim for much beyond trying to describe the song. I think I did alright. Not great, but not bad.
Nitsua’s “Love From Sun to Moon” is from dayscape.
I hope you enjoy.
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A voice calmly announces it will be introducing people. Suddenly percussion cuts in and plays a steady, upbeat beat. Keys come in slowly rolling and filling out some extra space whilst more voice is heard for a brief moment.
The keys keep flowing and the beat keeps going, and it becomes apparent that bass is there too. How long has it been there? Perhaps not too long, but it plays along with and around the keys.
Another voice sings some words, and they seem like key words. They seem to be saying “Love is sweet”. Woodwind drifts in, takes some moments here and there, and disappears, and the singing returns for a moment. Then woodwind returns and flows around, and some rattling percussion has now come in, though perhaps it has been there for a while. Perhaps it just sort of seeped into view, and now it’s here.
The keys seem a bit livelier, though still “low”, and the woodwind seems be following suit. Suddenly there sounds like there’s a bit more space. The bass has pulled away, and the percussion sort of seems to become “choppy” for a brief moment. The bass returns and so does the sung vocals. The vocals take their brief moments to underscore and come through the other instruments.
Suddenly the percussion is left on its own, looping away to a point where it stops and the song ends.


