Reminds me of the famous scene in Lawrence of Arabia with the camel rider appearing out of the haze of the horizon. It's a very long take, but David Lean always regretted that he didn't have the courage to make it longer. The person who made this music had the courage.
I agree. I really like this piece! Non-melodic, but not a sound that just goes off into sonorous boredom. I find this to be the perfect balance of something/nothing. The fish coming home.
This is addictive. Starts out as relaxing, turns to engaging, through compelling, the I must have more. I can imagine this being broadcast on a radio station 24/7 to keep people calm during the worst of the Great Unraveling.
Google Translate: C'est addictif. Cela commence comme relaxant, se transforme en engageant, en convaincant, le je dois en avoir plus. Je peux imaginer que cela soit diffusé sur une station de radio 24 heures sur 24, 7 jours sur 7, pour garder les gens calmes pendant le pire du Grand Dénouement.
Google Translate: Esto es adictivo. Comienza como relajante, se vuelve atractivo y convincente: "Debo tener más". Me imagino que esto se transmitirá en una estación de radio las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana para mantener a la gente tranquila durante lo peor del Gran Desenlace.
Does anybody know where she took the voices, the singing from? I just asked chatgpt and it just doesnt know and i couldnt find the information anywhere either...