
This track is as uncomplicated as a day on a beach. Every melody in this track is like a path that intercepts one another, but in no way it overtakes or outshadows the sounds that are in it's trail. I think the perfect definition for this kind of a covenant, would be - translucent. The other thing that could be said about this piece of work, it's literally straightforward. There are no flashy mixtures of dozens of complicated themes. What I mean is, that it's not
overpolluted, everything has it's place and time, no hidden details that you might hear after, let's say a year or two. And in this case, it's a good thing, some songs need those secret ingredients, but they have to be a foundation or at least some sort of pillars of a track. Something that changes the tone of the song or gives it something unique, that you can't quite grasp at the time, but later on you come to recognize, that it sounds the way it sounds, as a result of
those "invisible waves". Sarv's "Menjal" is a bright and lucid take on electronic music, smooth transitions with addition of occasional "change of scenery" approach, giving us, the people, simple and easy background to dig into.
overpolluted, everything has it's place and time, no hidden details that you might hear after, let's say a year or two. And in this case, it's a good thing, some songs need those secret ingredients, but they have to be a foundation or at least some sort of pillars of a track. Something that changes the tone of the song or gives it something unique, that you can't quite grasp at the time, but later on you come to recognize, that it sounds the way it sounds, as a result of
those "invisible waves". Sarv's "Menjal" is a bright and lucid take on electronic music, smooth transitions with addition of occasional "change of scenery" approach, giving us, the people, simple and easy background to dig into.
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