A Renaissance-style woman gazing at a space shuttle, symbolizing the contrast between history and the cosmos.

Looking to Babel from a Starship

From the vastness of space, Babel appears as a silent relic, both desolate and strikingly clear. Distance reveals truth, stripping away the noise of misunderstanding. In Looking to Babel from a Starship, Carlo Matti & Simone Ficicchia craft an ethereal meditation, where a reverb-drenched echo of Babel evolves into a delicate, ever-shifting soundscape.

Floating synths drift like cosmic dust, their gentle arpeggios dissolving into an endless horizon. The saxophone breathes in slow waves, a melancholic signal through the void. A quiet pulse lingers beneath, fragile yet persistent, like the memory of forgotten voices.

Each note invites reflection, a pause amidst the vast expanse of time and space. This piece unfolds not in haste but in contemplation, a weightless dialogue between past and future. The echoes of meditation and ambient music merge, offering a moment of stillness in a world that rarely stops to listen.

Let the distance reshape your perspective.