One listen.
Trying to bounce back and it’s tough, but I was able to throw myself into this, and that’s good, I think. I have a few tracks I want to do, so there will likely be a glut today, but this is the start and I got something out of the song that is pretty obvious if you know this type of music, but still meaningful.
Nitsua’s “Seaside” is from dayscape.
I hope you enjoy.
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Percussive count before the song kicks in with its smooth melancholy. Beat remains steady, of course, and these sounds flow along whilst another lowers down steps, looking across the waterscape. The beat shifts and the bass pulls away, but everything remains steady. The flow continues, and in this spaced moment, a voice speaks.
It is quiet, soft, gentle, perhaps. There’s something in it, maybe about memory. Maybe about longing. Who knows. The bass returns and the melancholy continues. Maybe it doesn’t need to be melancholy, however. Maybe it’s just something pleasant, relaxing. Something at ease and knowing, and it’s all sorts of pretty and gentle.
The bass pulls away and keys are there, twinkling across the space. Twinkling across the scene, shimmering as brief moments filled with experience. Filled with memory, and it’s all easy. It’s all relaxed, and nice, and peaceful, and it all stops and the song ends.


