
Fading Panorama
by Marco Bini
A soundscape you never quite reach: each note appears sharp, then melts away like fading light at the end of the day. At the heart of this track is a real analog gesture. The chime of a Rickenbacker guitar enters the warm echo of a Revox: a 1975 reel-to-reel tape recorder, where each repetition darkens and drifts. Sharp sound turns into a blurred memory. This is no digital effect: it is the tape itself breathing and dissolving with its own organic instability. The result is a slow, suspended listening experience. A wide sonic surface upon which to rest your attention while everything softens at the edges. Perfect for moments of deep quiet, contemplative rest, decompression, or as a background for mental release before sleep. Let the panorama fade. There is nothing to hold onto. Composed by Rimauri. Sound research and integrative medicine.
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