One listen, though there was an early restart and a pause for a moment. One of those days. Anyway.
Another where I tried to throw myself in. I started thinking a bit too much about what I was writing in places, tried to get back on course. I think this turned out okay. There are parts where I feel I’m sticking to familiar words and I don’t think that helps, but overall the song is very lightly described.
Soil & “Pimp” Sessions’ “Tell a Vision” is from Man Steals the Stars.
I hope you enjoy.
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Keys rock back and forth in a steady swing. Something synth-like comes in – it could be more keys; it could be brass – and sort of drags and floats over the keys in its own pattern. Percussion and bass strike out in stabs, the synth lowers and the keys start rolling out whilst an audience applauds.
The rolling stops, only for the synth and percussion to let loose. The rolling returns and the bass marks moments here and there. There’s a wild gentleness here, and perhaps an exploration of ideas of beauty and looking to seek the profound.
Brass becomes apparent for some underscoring here and there, and sounds cycle and change whilst the keys and percussion remain steady.
All pulls back, leaving the keys to roll and rock back and forth, and the audience applauds, and they stop the rolling takes focus, shimmering in a dark. Then the beginning remains, and fades out as the song ends.


