DataBass shares glowing moments in new single, "Time"

"Time," composed and produced by 22-year-old DataBass, is a pop song that you revisit because it encapsulates the essence of an individual's self-discovery. The song is based on ambient pop, but it has orchestral elements that drive it. It tells the story of two years of artistic, emotional, and personal growth during the artist's last years of college. 

The production exudes a sense of patience and expansiveness, characterized by the quiet assurance of an individual cultivating trust in their artistic instincts. A young composer can be heard experimenting, revising, and refining, not in the quest for perfection, but in the pursuit of authenticity. The song has a familiar sound because it builds up slowly. Each layer is like a chapter, and each chord is like a change in the seasons.

The song is about the constant pain of not having enough time to finish everything, which is something that many young adults feel. DataBass turns this emotional tension into sound by combining soft textures with atmospheric pop elements. It is contemplative yet light, encouraging while acknowledging the challenges of maturation.

DataBass collaborated with friends and family over two years, and they all contributed their voices and skills to the final piece. The collaborative essence imparts the song with a distinctly human rhythm. DataBass is clearly influenced by well-known minimalist and cinematic artists, such as Thomas Bergersen, Hans Zimmer, Philip Glass, and Mike Shinoda.

Their influence is evident in the song's emotional trajectories, intricate textures, and narrative technique. "Time" evokes the emergence of an artist finding their voice, characterized by both precision and depth. This release is a beautifully arranged musical time capsule, and a record of DataBass's identity and a promise to the artist she is becoming.

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