Destiny's Interlude

Story Behind The Song

I wanted a thundering song. I created an eerie place in this song. Asking myself, what if destiny had an interlude? So in escence, it is an illustration of waiting for the big payoff in life. Knowing that it can be very frustrating and highly exilerating. So there it is, the story behind the song.

Song Description

It's a song about going in circles until you find the right path.The never-ending search for a better tomorrow. In the end, everything will come to it's fruition. Hopefully for the best.

Song Length 7:46 Genre Jazz - Fusion, New Age - Progressive
Tempo Medium Slow (91 - 110) Lead Vocal Instrumental
Mood Gloomy, Exultant Subject Life, Unrequited Love
Similar Artists Pink Floyd, Stone Temple Pilots Language No Language
Era 2000 and later

I liked that overall mood of this song, always love to hear a harmon mute trumpet soloing. For the most part, I thought the production was decent. The drums (and possibly all of the instruments) sound like VSTs, but are good quality.

Lyrics n/a Music Kahlil Hazelhurst
Producer Haze Factor Performance Haze Factor

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