“You know when you're watching a scene from a movie and, all of the sudden, the ambient noise from the scene is slowly drowned out by music marking a pivotal moment in that film? That's what this song reminds me of. It's a very poignant piece that closes off the album of the same name, and fittingly so.”
You know when you're watching a scene from a movie and, all of the sudden, the ambient noise from the scene is slowly drowned out by music marking a pivotal moment in that film? That's what this song reminds me of. It's a very poignant piece that closes off the album of the same name, and fittingly so.
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An incredibly peaceful track off of Steven Wilson's first solo album. The song's comforting serenity is only magnified by Michiyo Yagi's koto contribution to the track (which, through Wilson's production technique, first led me to believe that I was hearing all-too-fitting strings being plucked).
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