One listen.
This was a really moody piece, and I found it to be quite interesting in how it progressed. I don’t think all of what I wrote represents the song well, but I am happy with what I wrote.
Bruford Levin Upper Extremities’ “Deeper Blue” is from Bruford Levin Upper Extremities.
I hope you enjoy.
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Bass rising and falling, almost like breathing, almost like descending. And then it continues its pattern but on a different feel, and changes, and percussion shimmers before brass calls out into the bass space.
There’s a lonesomeness here; a sadness, perhaps. Quiet, isolated, and something shines in the distance, and seemingly approaches. Steadily, carefully, and doesn’t approach at all. Stays gentle in the distance. But comes back stronger, and percussion returns, and there’s something building, but everything remains on the spot. Everything is going down together, into this deepness.
A change and bloom, and sounds gently crash and rumble, and play busy, sinking further, sinking deeper, rising and blooming and flowing within and throughout, and playing out, getting it all out before returning to the calm and the sinking.
Playing gentle, playing careful, playing blue, playing floating, and eventually on its own again, as it started, though this time getting to a point where the last note holds and stops at the song’s end.


