Free Falling- otysee

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2 min readJul 14, 2021

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I’ve fallen over a lot in my life. When I was a kid it was caused by slightly above average clumsiness then as I grew older (from about the age of 14, I’m Scottish) my tumbles were primarily misbalance created by above average alcohol intake. Despite the vast romantic experience I have acquired in concrete kisses, I don’t think I would ever be able to describe any of those falls as ‘’free’’. “

Blurry? Yes Spinny? Of course Embarrassing? I don’t wanna talk about it.

I wonder though if I’d been listening to this beautiful beat by otysee at the time of my drunken stupidity then perhaps my falls would’ve been more meaningful because there is something quite spiritual about this piece of music that maybe it could’ve led me down a countryside path, down towards some sort of blurry, spinny epiphany.

Free Falling ebbs and flows beautifully, like waves from the sea toing and froing and meeting for high fives somewhere in the middle. The guitar that hits roughly half way through the song is immense, little hint of wah, it guides us gracefully down a winding path where all the other guitar tracks join one by one as we all head of hand in hand into not only a journey of no return but also a journey that is laced with hope. The beat is held together naturally with a subtle but quietly dominant rhythm track. The hi-hat in particular becoming almost hypnotic, because as the rest of the beat comes and goes gorgeously, it is the one present, the one standard, the one who walks strongly at the rear of the gang to keep an eye out for hungry bears, for rabid dogs or out of work zombies, the hi-hat has our back and the guitars have our hearts, pc Check it oot here

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