Sky (original Mix) — Hamidshax - In The
As the final notes faded into a gentle hum, the train emerged from the tunnel onto an elevated track. For a split second, the moon was visible through the skyscrapers. Kaito took a deep breath, the "Original Mix" still echoing in the silence of his mind. He was back on the ground, but his head was still in the sky. 💡
The neon lights of the Tokyo skyline bled into the low-hanging clouds as Kaito pulled his headphones tight. He hit play. The first few seconds of "Hamidshax - In the sky (Original Mix)" drifted into his ears like a cool breeze over a feverish city.
Suddenly, the bass returned with a warm, driving energy. It pushed him forward. Kaito opened his eyes just as his train doors hissed open. He stepped inside, but he didn't sit down. He leaned against the window, watching the city lights blur into long, glowing streaks. Hamidshax - In the sky (Original Mix)
: Deep pads that create a sense of infinite space.
The track didn’t just start; it exhaled. The ambient pads acted like a soft lifting force, pulling Kaito’s consciousness away from the crowded subway platform and the rhythmic thrum of the arriving train. To everyone else, the world was metallic screeches and the smell of ozone. To Kaito, it was a slow-motion ascent. As the final notes faded into a gentle
Midway through the track, the breakdown hit. The rhythm stripped away, leaving only the ethereal wash of the atmosphere. In this silence, Kaito felt the immense scale of the "sky" Hamidshax had built. It wasn't just a place; it was a state of mind. It was the feeling of being completely alone, yet connected to everything through the vibration of the air.
: A melodic journey that feels like a physical release. He was back on the ground, but his head was still in the sky
The track reached its crescendo. The layers of synths stacked on top of each other until the sound was thick and euphoric. Kaito felt like he was breaking the sound barrier, his spirit trailing behind him like a white ribbon of vapor. The music was a reminder that even in the densest city, there is always a way up.