One listen.
Got through this one easily enough. A lot more came forward than I was expecting, and I think that that’s a good thing here. Easy song to write about, so the words should come easy too… unless they don’t. But they did here, and I think I captured the song quite well.
Nitsua’s “Stargazing” is from soul of the sky.
I hope you enjoy.
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Gentle keys sitting and resting, perhaps. Seemingly finding a calm wonder, and something existential among themselves. A little bit of sadness here and there, but also a lot of warmth. They form a bed upon which more keys roll down onto, and soft silky sound starts forming a soft cushion underneath and among.
Percussion pulses and all seems to slow down in this moment. All seems to be at peace and all seems gentle. It gets calmer, more pleasant, more relaxed, A little more sad, and existential, and more beat comes in, but it doesn’t become egregious.
But there is that comfort, and there is that wonder at what is out there, what lies beyond and far away, and it’s all within slides of sentimentality, almost.
Sentimentality and wondering about what is, and seeing what is out there, both alone and together in various stages, slowly going nowhere and ever moving forward, and holding in a moment and experiencing it all, and choosing to embrace the wonder and letting that be what guides, and sitting and appreciating in low laps of sounds. Appreciating, and watching it all disappear and fade away at the song’s end.


