One listen.
I’m really tired from moving stuff, and I’ve been meaning to do this for most of the day. Just forced myself and it’s a bit of a mess, but a lot came forward, which I’m happy about.
Nitsua’s “Sunset” is from dayscape.
I hope you enjoy.
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Warm waves. Soft, nostalgic, bringing everything to an end. The steady beat comes in, kicks hard and soft at the same time, and this seems set to relax.
Perhaps sentimentality carries upon the tune, but I’m not sure. It’s certainly of a specific type and form, and it doesn’t care to offer anything different. It also carries nice and easy, and it’s steady in its delivery. It feels purposefully designed in perhaps the best way, and without lingering it lingers on each of its moments.
When the beat pulls away there’s a bit of a transformation, but it’s what carries on naturally from what was before. The sounds keep drawing out in their muffled way, and this seems like a dramatic moment, but it’s so low and unwilling to become dramatic, and that’s nice.
This moment doesn’t last long and the tune returns to where it was before. The sounds continue their little drift and flicker; they waft and soon keys come in and provide a little more definition. They play gentle; they seem to sway and move about the space, looking to have some joy whilst building on the relaxation. They look and smile upon a scene they bear witness too, alone and among many others, and the romance starts coming through. The romance dances and sways and swings, and it takes it easy. It takes it easy to travel through the air, still almost, all the way to the song’s end.


