This track started in the early 2000s the moment I heard soft spring rain hitting fresh green leaves in our garden and it did something to me—calming, opening, almost euphoric. I grabbed the cheap mic I had back then and tried to “build” that feeling out of whatever I could find around the house, chasing the tiny taps and textures until they became their own little universe. Sounds are constantly blending and melting, sliding into each other, slowly escalating into this orgasmic sense of wellbeing and release. Lyrically it’s a surrender—rain says nothing, and that’s exactly the point; the mind stops demanding explanations and the body just understands. it’s about finding the epic inside the overlooked everyday detail, and letting that detail carry you into belonging.
Lyrics
Unison (Spring Leafs)
[Intro]
spring rain
on new leaves
[Verse 1]
soft taps in the green
warm drops, slow time
i stop being “me”
for a while
[Chorus]
unison
let me blend in
let me belong
to what i’m in
unison
no edge, no name
just this sound
moving through my veins
[Verse 2]
rain says nothing
and i get it
the world holds still
and i let it
[Chorus]
unison
let me blend in
let me belong
to what i’m in
unison
no edge, no name
just this sound
moving through my veins
[Outro]
i give in
and it’s enough