Besides the original representation, Abu will also release the packed one soon. While this original track, "17325 (Waltz for NDC)", has already been included in his ISIJK + Me (Second Year Edition) series, the upcoming packed release explores the same composition through seven distinct reinterpretations. Each version highlights a different mood or listening context:
Normal Version – the classic waltz form, perfect for dance or formal listening.
No Main Melodies – stripped of lead lines, leaving subtle textures ideal for study or focus.
Main Melodies Only – a minimalist take, highlighting the core theme for reflection or creative thought.
432 Hz Version – retuned for a calming resonance, often linked with meditation and relaxation.
Sped Up Version – energetic and playful, suited for movement and lively settings.
Slow-Reverb Version – dreamy and atmospheric, perfect for late-night listening or winding down.
Reversed Version – surreal and experimental, offering a fresh avant-garde perspective.
Together, these variations form a conceptual packed album that complements the original release. By presenting multiple versions side by side, Abu Nailah demonstrates how one romantic-style waltz can live many lives—whether as study music, a meditation aid, a dance piece, or an experimental soundscape.
Besides the original representation, Abu will also release the packed one soon. While this original track, "17325 (Waltz for NDC)", has already been included in his ISIJK + Me (Second Year Edition) series, the upcoming packed release explores the same composition through seven distinct reinterpretations. Each version highlights a different mood or listening context:
Normal Version – the classic waltz form, perfect for dance or formal listening.
No Main Melodies – stripped of lead lines, leaving subtle textures ideal for study or focus.
Main Melodies Only – a minimalist take, highlighting the core theme for reflection or creative thought.
432 Hz Version – retuned for a calming resonance, often linked with meditation and relaxation.
Sped Up Version – energetic and playful, suited for movement and lively settings.
Slow-Reverb Version – dreamy and atmospheric, perfect for late-night listening or winding down.
Reversed Version – surreal and experimental, offering a fresh avant-garde perspective.
Together, these variations form a conceptual packed album that complements the original release. By presenting multiple versions side by side, Abu Nailah demonstrates how one romantic-style waltz can live many lives—whether as study music, a meditation aid, a dance piece, or an experimental soundscape.
Visit the packed album page here just in case it's already been released: https://genius.com/albums/Abu-nailah/17325-waltz-for-ndc-packed.