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kordz & Lontalius – Accept & Connect

kordz teams up with Lontalius to create their vibey new song “Accept & Connect”. Mellow and atmospheric, this song is driven by a melancholic vocal performance & synth chords that gets under your skin. A near-constant scratching-like layer of sound design exists in the corners of the track, giving it both an intimate & disquieting feeling.

“Accept & Connect” an short & sweet, yet evocative collaboration that also comes with an orchestral edit that’s beautifully arranged!

In their words:
This track started out as a simple melody that I discovered during improvising on the piano. I found it fascinating because the harmony seemed to come directly out of the melody; they weren’t two separate things. The sounds of breaking tree branches and crackling leaves are ripping through a chorale that’s echoing from a church, far away. The chorale sounds like its coming from far away, while the sounds of the nature seem to happen almost inside of your ears. It created a very strange atmosphere” – kordz