Travelling In Situ - version 2 (disquiet0324) by Daniel Diaz published on 2018-03-16T11:15:30Z Created for junto0324: ....Think about music that isn’t distracting and suggests momentum. March 2018. Original version here: https://soundcloud.com/daniel-diaz/travelling-in-situ For this one I decided to rework a personal project from last year, a track I composed while unable to move from a certain place, but looking at the open sea through the window, music that could be kinetic and could wake a certain travelling envy, but was created with the stillness of a working space in mind. Travelling without moving, as the song says. this _junto_ version is less strong in "crescendo" and has no guitars compared to my longer and more dynamic original, this is a more repetitive synth and electric piano driven version. I can imagine people in the same room/workspace listening to this, having the wide-open visible through their windows and experiencing some kind of healthy, drug-free energy rush. Personally, if I were working in a confined space, I'll take a long version of this , say 8 hours, with a never stopping crescendo from the start of the working shift till the culmination when everybody is good for the day and can go home... Like Max Richter's "Sleep" but the opposite... Love DD More on this 324th weekly Disquiet Junto project (Factory Floor: Make music for newsrooms, design studios, and other collaborative workplaces) at: https://disquiet.com/0324/ More on the Disquiet Junto at: https://disquiet.com/junto/ Photo by Tomasz Frankowski Genre instrumental Comment by rickydickydoomusic certainly achieved your goal of active & passive combining, great sonic journey. 2018-04-10T20:51:49Z Comment by Ya Wha? A positive progression of chords, never dwelling, always propelling! 2018-03-24T00:21:08Z Comment by GLSmyth Nice movement, pushing me along to the next task. 2018-03-18T14:00:00Z Comment by halF unusuaL Love the movement of this 2018-03-18T07:24:24Z Comment by Suss Müsik Wow, the transition this takes is very nice -- from calm with a bit of tension to full realization and uplift. 2018-03-18T00:09:22Z Comment by Suss Müsik Already hooked after the first few chords. 2018-03-18T00:08:29Z Comment by Robert Knote wonderful movement for two 2018-03-17T11:33:29Z