In a darkened practice room somewhere in Glasgow, ‘Sunbeat‘ began as an accident and ended up an epiphany.
Cahill Costello‘s latest offering unfolds with the kind of patience usually reserved for time-lapse photography, where improvised tape loops and crystalline guitar work create patterns that feel both spontaneous and inevitable.
The track moves with rare grace between structure and freedom, built on a foundation of drums that know exactly when to whisper and when to roar. It’s a piece that proves sometimes the warmest moments come from the coolest precision – where two conservatoire-trained minds meet in the space between composition and chance, creating something that feels less like a recording and more like a moment preserved in amber.
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