The story of this track is ridiculous. This was made a few weeks before "Progression" release and it sounded quite nice, but there wasn't enough space for this on the album. After about 2 days of work on this I decided to save it on my disk and leave it for better times. Year after I've found it and asked myself: "why I wanted to leave this alone?". The name is a first thing that came to my mind - something that was meant to mean "sounds nice".
credits
from Progression Progressed,
released August 31, 2016
Original track composed and produced by Michał Smutkiewicz / MSoundTech
(C) MSoundTech
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