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The Least

from The Absence of Noise by Njordlyd

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This track embodies the therapeutic power of music, closely connected with "Night Time," "Buried," and the concept of “Going Back in Time”. Initially just a distraction - a spontaneous evening experiment after a long, exhausting day - this piece quickly evolved into a subtle therapeutic experience. The title, "The Least," pays homage to the track's minimalism, characterised by the fewest sounds and samples, making it the shortest piece on the album.
Originally unplanned for the album, 'The Least' emerged in the final stages, shortly before its completion, coinciding with a period of personal challenges. In its simplicity, "The Least" represents an additional therapeutic dimension of musical expression. It signifies a return to a simpler time, providing relief during a period dealing with a lot of personal issues, much like the music that has consistently accompanied me through the various stages of my life.

Track description: The sounds of this track experience a subtle transformation, evolving into a more urban and unnatural ambiance. A tangible sense of tension builds as the sounds and track develop, evoking the atmosphere of entering a workplace.

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from The Absence of Noise, released February 16, 2024

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Njordlyd The Hague, Netherlands

Njordlyd, the creator of experimental, dark, and industrial ambient soundscapes, invites you into a world where music transcends mere listening. In this sonic realm, each composition is more than a track; it's a dynamic journey. Like chapters in an ever-growing sonic narrative, every release unfolds a new dimension, inviting you to immerse yourself in the evolving tapestry of Njordlyd's music. ... more

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