Kimitaka Matsumae: The Divine Tree

One listen, and this one felt really easy to just knock out. Probably feels a bit small and simple, and it is. Admittedly, going into this I was hoping to really build a scene of great spiritual appreciation, or at least natural appreciation and that didn’t come through, partly because that’s not where the writing went and partly because I’m not good enough a writer to be as articulate as I want. Still, I think this turned out well.

Kimitaka Matsumae’s (松前公高) “The Divine Tree” (“御神木”) is from Tamamayu Monogatari Original Soundtrack, the soundtrack for Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu.

I hope you  enjoy.

Refreshing sounds create a reverence, and perhaps a breathlessness. Also a peace. A calm. A space seemingly protected, or rather a space respected. Thought deeply upon, explored. A space considered.

Slow moves the air, and lush the space appears. It holds frozen outside of time as though protected by great care and desire, and all in it seems deliberate. All seems massive, overwhelming and brings a peace. A calm. And continues to do so as the sounds fade and the song ends.

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