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A synthesis of bouncy and muted instrumentals, jumping nearly off the page, followed by the too prominent and stale plucking of a guitar. The guitar seems a distasteful filler in-amongst the mix. A sunset synth rains down with a Rina’s seductive voice, stirring the senses, panning in layers from many angles. She sings with a gentle yearning that has me drawn in only to be a tad underwhelmed by the lack of power in her voice once it is fleshed out through the reverb after 30 seconds. It’s not that it lacks depth, but it lacks power. It is no wonder that the song is filled with samples and layering of her voice, it detracts from the imperfect points. This does not however kill the song, it was only some necessary craftiness.

The effects on her voice beyond are piled on again and I am very happy with this illusion, she once again sounds very sexy and alluring. The instrumentals repeat in a very bland and cluttered way but I am soothed by the synthesizer notes and the vocals. The guitar and twist otherwise make me want to turn this off before finishing. The guitar solo finally attempts to redeem itself in the last quarter and does a pretty satisfying job. I can’t say I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this track so closely, but I know if I heard this in the background in a party it could really set a mood.

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