Haha, it's surprising because I listened to the piece a long time before reading the text, as I always like to do, and what I especially had in mind was the feeling of a pure, inner journey, and good being, of lightness, which reminded me of the sensations I had with Out of Limits or Universal Greetings. I was just like “wow”, and when I start your text I see that you are talking about the link between music and travel. Music makes you travel but also accompanies all journeys, including that of life, in all its aspects, which is what you are talking about. You talk about this magical dimension that music contains which makes words useless, which is an astonishing coincidence because I am currently working on a cover of Depeche mode, Enjoy the silence, with seditionaudio, and the song says the same thing, but about silence, as if words, even if they express emotions or feelings, were cut off from the flow of energy they convey, and that only what is itself a flow can allow us to feel, music as much as silence. Music would be a sonorous silence, and silence an infra-melody… Bravo for your text which is super deep and lyrical. I like the idea that each path is a melody to discover. Now when I walk down the street I'll wonder what their melody is. People will think I'm crazy singing in the street. Oh no actually that’s already what I do 🤗. And this evening, before going to sleep I'm going to go crazy looking for the difference between a street melody, an avenue, a path, a mountain path, etc.🙃
@observingsystem4 ай бұрын
Thank you! As usual you add another dimension to the story again, that's really cool. I'm looking forward to hearing your Depeche Mode cover! Singing in the street is fine, I do it too sometimes haha. I like the idea of every street or path having their own melody. Like a road with big concrete Brutalism buildings being maybe an industrial house version of Mahler, a street with little old houses being something whimsical and with a lot of violins. An idea for another video maybe!
@TribelessJC4 ай бұрын
"An industrial house version of Mahler", you made my night😂