I noticed a curious thing today: that certain songs don't resonate with everyone in the same way. While one listener may find solace in a particular song, others might feel uneasy. It's peculiar how a song I immerse myself in, playing it on repeat for days, can evoke anxiety in someone else. My fantasy of the song is cracked, and I'm reminded how alone we all are in our tastes and preferences.
Glueneed's "Schizophrenia" is going to be my new obsession for the next week, playing on repeat. It's difficult to fathom that not everyone will appreciate it as much as I do. It has skillfully incorporated vocal samples, hypnotic piano melodies, and expansive brass elements. How could anyone not love it?
The title of the track adds an air of mystery, prompting contemplation about the artist's identity and life experiences. Schizophrenia is the play of mind through which fantasy and delusion come to life, and Glueneed has indeed brought fantasy to life in this sonic journey that stands in its own lane as wholly unique and yet effortlessly lands among some of the finest downtempo tracks, showcasing exquisite taste and artistry.