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@Kangal I'm literally dying right now. XD There was literally a comment saying how much they love Still Phasing by De Lorra, and a reply told that person to try London Lazers - Nobody. *AND NOW SOMEONE HERE SAYS THAT THEY LOVE THIS SONG, AND THE REPLY SAYS TO TRY DE LORRA - STILL PHASING. YOO HOLY S***!*
@@TheyCallMeTouchpad HA! Nah, we still alive right now! Don't worry about it. Me replying should be enough verification of my sentience (weird way to put it of course, but ye).
I could be mistaken, but I think the pad chords on this reference the opening pad chords of "why me" by Mike and the Mechanics (maybe not, or maybe unintentionally) but I dig the connection. Both songs are great as their own, I look at it as an homage (if the connection is accurate) as opposed to copying. I love this track and many of the works of "Mike and the Mechanics" including "Why Me."
Hey, sorry this is from my personal account but I'm Garrett Quesnelle, aka LONDON LAZERS. Not familiar with that song by Mike and The Mechanics but love to see an analysis of my music. Stay cool!
@@agapeleone5847 I actually took a listen to it this morning, can't deny the similarities between the two. Crazy how music can be like that eh? Two original thoughts using the same melody but in different contexts. Stay cool!
This is a hidden gem of music.I have imagined the ending of an 80s film, as the lead characters leave together before the haze of the sunset, as they altogether disappear into the distance after the end of a quest.
It is so hard to find more sad synthwave songs, even with the tons if mixes here. This song is one of a kind, I cannot get enough of it.
Same, this one just hits different.
You're absolutely right. This song is truly one a kind. Hits the spot
@Kangal I'm literally dying right now. XD
There was literally a comment saying how much they love Still Phasing by De Lorra, and a reply told that person to try London Lazers - Nobody.
*AND NOW SOMEONE HERE SAYS THAT THEY LOVE THIS SONG, AND THE REPLY SAYS TO TRY DE LORRA - STILL PHASING. YOO HOLY S***!*
@@theelectronomer2319 Did you literally die?
@@TheyCallMeTouchpad HA! Nah, we still alive right now! Don't worry about it. Me replying should be enough verification of my sentience (weird way to put it of course, but ye).
This one is so dreamy.....
This definitly deserves more views
Nice track... skyscrapper rooftop feeling with cold gray haze. Sad and eerie vibe.
i like that faded synth, it sounds so futuristic
I could be mistaken, but I think the pad chords on this reference the opening pad chords of "why me" by Mike and the Mechanics (maybe not, or maybe unintentionally) but I dig the connection. Both songs are great as their own, I look at it as an homage (if the connection is accurate) as opposed to copying. I love this track and many of the works of "Mike and the Mechanics" including "Why Me."
Hey, sorry this is from my personal account but I'm Garrett Quesnelle, aka LONDON LAZERS. Not familiar with that song by Mike and The Mechanics but love to see an analysis of my music. Stay cool!
@@GQuesnelle Word!!! Thanks for the response. Cool coincidence if nothing else!!!
@@agapeleone5847 I actually took a listen to it this morning, can't deny the similarities between the two. Crazy how music can be like that eh? Two original thoughts using the same melody but in different contexts. Stay cool!
Great song!!!
you just made this shitty day a whole lot better. love it
This is a hidden gem of music.I have imagined the ending of an 80s film, as the lead characters leave together before the haze of the sunset, as they altogether disappear into the distance after the end of a quest.
This beginning reminds me of stranger things so much I thought it was from the show for a sec lol
It's incredible how few notes can make u feel a lot of emotions. Gorgeous track!
if gods could produce music.
I would listen to it with a cold breeze.
indcredible
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