Ship Says Om and Emma Lucia provide a gentle and immersive listening experience with "Water Prayer," the first single off the "Djuphjärtad" EP. The track feels like a moment caught between nature and thought, where sound becomes a gentle kind of storytelling.

The production from Mason plays with the textures of natural sounds, which are merged with ambient synths, piano, acoustic guitar, and gentle percussion to create a living soundscape. The music has echoes of experimental ambient traditions and modern composition, with quiet echoes of Stina Nordenstam, Hiroshi Yoshimura, Philip Glass, and The Books. It has a meditative pace that invites deep listening and reflection.

The song starts "Djuphjärtad" and sets a reflective tone for what follows, an invitation to a space where sound and emotion meet in calm balance and growth. It has a lingering presence, as if you are walking through a living sound, built by memory, weather, and time. The collaboration has an intentional quality to it that shows how simple sounds can be weighted with emotion. It is quietly transformative in every sense of the word and leaves room to reflect.

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