Patrick Sansone: Jupiter Removed

One listen.

Some imagery came through, but perhaps not enough. Can always do better with these things. That said, I think I covered the song well enough. I think what I wrote makes enough sense.

Patrick Sansone’s “Jupiter Removed” is from Infinity Mirrors.

I hope you enjoy.

What could be a shoreline appears, and then a long horn as an instrument. It draws long, stops for a brief moment, then starts again. Another long sound joins it and at the breath, changes. It lowers then rises, and finds itself in a loop. Another sound appears and alters the sense of melody, and something at a high pitch slowly moves through the space.

There’s a slight twinkle, or at least what seems like a twinkle here and there, and there’s something gargantuan, almost. Something beyond massive, moving slow and moving quick. Soft steps come in and the sounds seem to grow stronger. Seem to.

The sounds form this odd beauty; things feel off, but they feel so right. They drift on, old and worn out and as strong as the day of their youth. They haunt slow, and are familiar, and still and in motion and changing whilst never growing.

Eventually a new, deeper sound comes in. It guides, lowers and rises, like breathing in a sense. And it soon stops and takes with it most of what was here, leaving a few sounds on their own to fade away as the song ends.

 

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