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I recently realized that this short piece, lasting only about 17 seconds, was coincidentally created during what I often call the golden time. Back then, everything still felt whole, and the friendships carried a warmth that I wanted to capture in sound. That is why I subtitled it “this is what friendship feels like”, which is explicitly a nod to JVKE’s titling style, which inspired me. It’s a simple gesture, but it reflects how music can hold onto fleeting moments of connection.
Looking back, "27224" now feels like the first act in a larger arc. It represents the joy and closeness of friendship before the rupture I later expressed in "cycling remains", and before the dedication I offered in "17325 (Waltz for NDC)". Together, these works trace a journey: from the good times, to loss, to tribute. Fans have even decoded the initials of NDC across some of the songs via online buzz, showing me how much curiosity and care they bring when listening closely.
When I look back at these pieces: this piece, "cycling remains", and "17325 (Waltz for NDC)", I realize they form a quiet story about friendship. "27224", subtitled "this is what friendship feels like", was written in the glow of closeness, when bonds felt golden and unbreakable. "cycling remains" came later, reshaping a familiar song into my own reflection of rupture, of distance creeping in where warmth once lived. And then "17325", a waltz without words, became like a silent letter to that bond: not spoken, but still felt. Together, they trace a cycle: joy, loss, and remembrance. Maybe the next step will be another cover, another borrowed voice to carry the story forward. For me, this sequence isn’t just music; it’s a way to document how relationships change, and how silence can sometimes say more than words.
Song Meaning
Positive
Subjective
Enjoyment
Friendship
Music
Reflection
Relationships
Change
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I recently realized that this short piece, lasting only about 17 seconds, was coincidentally created during what I often call the golden time. Back then, everything still felt whole, and the friendships carried a warmth that I wanted to capture in sound. That is why I subtitled it “this is what friendship feels like”, which is explicitly a nod to JVKE’s titling style, which inspired me. It’s a simple gesture, but it reflects how music can hold onto fleeting moments of connection.
Looking back, "27224" now feels like the first act in a larger arc. It represents the joy and closeness of friendship before the rupture I later expressed in "cycling remains", and before the dedication I offered in "17325 (Waltz for NDC)". Together, these works trace a journey: from the good times, to loss, to tribute. Fans have even decoded the initials of NDC across some of the songs via online buzz, showing me how much curiosity and care they bring when listening closely.
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When I look back at these pieces: this piece, "cycling remains", and "17325 (Waltz for NDC)", I realize they form a quiet story about friendship. "27224", subtitled "this is what friendship feels like", was written in the glow of closeness, when bonds felt golden and unbreakable. "cycling remains" came later, reshaping a familiar song into my own reflection of rupture, of distance creeping in where warmth once lived. And then "17325", a waltz without words, became like a silent letter to that bond: not spoken, but still felt. Together, they trace a cycle: joy, loss, and remembrance. Maybe the next step will be another cover, another borrowed voice to carry the story forward. For me, this sequence isn’t just music; it’s a way to document how relationships change, and how silence can sometimes say more than words.