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saved from

The Fire

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THIS IS FOR

Use this mix when you’ve come through something intense and you’re still carrying the weight from it all. When something difficult has just passed, and you’re still in the space it left behind. When your system feels heightened, tired, or slightly unreal, like you’re out of it, but starting to come back.

When you don’t need to analyse what happened or push forward yet, you just need space to settle and feel steady again. This is not for reflection or action. It’s for recovery of calm, at your own pace.

THe EXPERIENCE

From that starting point, the mix opens gently, lowering intensity without forcing stillness. Soft textures and space allow the nervous system to begin settling naturally.

As it unfolds, tension gradually releases in the background rather than being addressed directly. There is no push toward emotion or movement, only a slow return to stability. It closes quietly, leaving you in a calmer state than when you entered, not demanding anything more from you.

TRACK NOTES

Saved from the Fire came from collapse, but revealed something worth holding on to.

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.

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