L O S T K E Y S P R E S E N T S
Back To the
Meadows
I N T I M A T E R O O M
THIS IS FOR
Use this mix when you feel a quiet pull back toward earlier versions of yourself — not to escape the present, but to soften around it. When life feels a little heavy or overly structured, and you find yourself thinking about who you were before things became more complex.
When you don’t want to analyse the past or relive it, but you do want to sit somewhere familiar inside yourself for a while. This is for moments when reflection feels easier than action, and presence feels more important than direction.
THe EXPERIENCE
From that starting point, the mix opens gently, like stepping into a familiar place without needing to recognise every detail. Sound moves at a walking pace, allowing memory and feeling to surface without urgency.
As it unfolds, fragments of familiarity appear, not as clear memories, but as atmosphere and sensation. The sense of distance and closeness exists at the same time, held without tension. There is no drive forward here. Only space to stay with what arises, as it shifts quietly in relation to you. It closes softly, leaving a calm trace of familiarity that lingers without asking to be understood.
TRACK NOTES
Back to the Meadows is a step back to the past.
The track notes step into a journey through memory: revisiting the past, noticing the small textures of familiar moments, and reflecting on how far you’ve come. They explore how the music evokes fragments of earlier times, distant echoes, warm familiarity, and subtle distortions that make the past feel present again.
These notes aren’t instructions or explanations. They’re a lens into a nervous system moving through reflection; how sound can hold you, carry you, and let you meet a part of yourself you hadn’t thought about in years.
If you’ve ever wanted to step back into a moment that shaped you, these notes reveal how the music makes that possible, and how each return can feel quietly new.