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So, 'They Witness Time in Longer Intervalls' is quite the intriguing piece. It's not your average music film, really. The whole experience is steeped in a kind of meditative atmosphere, as REA and Yannick Mosimann explore the concept of time and space through these trees. The visuals pull you in, stretching moments and inviting contemplation. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, which suits the subject matter perfectly. There's an earthy feel to it, both in the music and the imagery—like you're grounding yourself in nature's rhythm. And those low-frequency sounds? They create this unique, almost tactile layer to the experience. It's distinctive in a way that lingers, making you think about the very essence of existence and time.
Explores intersections of nature and sound.Deliberate pacing adds to the contemplative experience.Visual and auditory elements create a unique blend.
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