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VINTAGE SOUL, MODERN PULSE: “FREE TO GO” IS THE RESURGENCE OF 50METHING

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Life is never straightforward, and for 50mething, his route to the airwaves can be described in terms of dancing and the care of the land. At 58 years old, when people may be thinking about retiring, this individual is demonstrating that there is no expiry date on creativity. An ex-dancer and former gardener, he has shifted from physically moving to create on stages and soil into crafting soundscapes through his extensive vaults of yet unreleased music. With an incredible library of songs, created by friction of social and political changes taking place over decades, 50mething has something interesting to say with his creation called “Free to go”. This song, which came out on March 19th, is an indication that this collection of songs that had been lying dormant in storage for too long has now been exposed to sunlight. It is a change of scenery from working silently to creating soundscapes of a world observed over decades of life. Let us talk about this sound.

The track starts off with a bright pop of shimmering sounds that come off like a rush of sunlight. The track has an effortlessly cool feel about it and radiates an energy that is uplifting, airy, and expansive. The music seems to exhale with its upbeat rhythm, making one immediately want to catch their breath in time to its beat. It has an aura of spirituality to it that bypasses the mind and directly connects with the soul.

The significance of “Free to go” is found in its capability to merge what is going on in the global sphere with the highly individual one. In terms of 50mething, his song does not convey mere words put into music; rather, it offers a glimpse into his life as seen through eyes wide open, providing a powerful message that can resonate with the innermost depths of the listener. The combination of the cold truth about how unfair society is and reflections of oneself helps make the track a powerful social commentary. This kind of storytelling is done with such delicacy that there is a sense of not wanting to scream because it somehow conveys the message better. It’s like listening to a sermon, but instead of being taught something, you are invited into a process of introspection and exploration of your own complexities as well as the winding routes of life that you take. It’s music that stays in the soul for days afterwards, and shows that impact comes not from the volume of the sound, but the vibration.

Peeling away all the layers, one finds an unfiltered, self-reliant spirit at the heart of the song. This production is a true reflection of the strength of a unique idea, executed through the precision of a lone individual who brings his vision to life. It’s not only painstakingly crafted but also has a touch of finesse due to the collaboration between the producer and the mastering expert Sefi Carmel. This teamwork helps to make sure that none of the elements of a raw creation are stripped away, but only strengthened to create a professional, clear sound. In other words, here, one sees the ideal combination between the adventurousness of a beginner’s first independent track and the experience of a professional engineer.

In essence, “Slowly through the night” is nothing less than a masterpiece, a confluence of experience and youth that is as rare as it is remarkable. Every note is purposeful, and the prospect of uncovering such an established yet youthful musician is akin to unearthing a secret treasure trove. What makes this first impression even more fascinating is that it is just the tip of the iceberg, and with so much music yet to be discovered, it is impossible not to get excited about what lies ahead. The knowledge that more music is to come keeps one at the edge of their seat, eagerly anticipating what comes next from 50mething.

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