Some tracks are born from melodies. Others from rhythm. Darkness came from silence.
This instrumental wasn’t planned, it emerged, slowly, like a shadow creeping across the floor at dusk. It’s not a track that demands attention. It invites you in, then lets you stay as long as you need. There’s no chorus, no climax. Just a progression of textures, tones, and slow-blooming moods that seem to echo something you didn’t realize you’d buried.
Darkness is about that space where you’re not quite lost, but not yet found. A place where the outside world is quiet, and the inner one gets louder. It’s the sound of deep breath before change, of wandering thoughts in the hours no one else sees.
I composed it with minimalism in mind, letting each note resonate fully, letting silence be part of the arrangement. Every layer was chosen to build not a melody, but a feeling. A sense of weight. And perhaps, strangely, comfort.
There are no lyrics. But if there were, they might say:
You’re not alone in this depth. It’s ok to sit here for a while.
Darkness is available everywhere you stream music, and also on vinyl as part of the Distant and Close EP. But this piece stands on its own. A quiet companion. A mirror in sound.
Listen when the lights are low. Let it guide you inward.



