Cocktail Glass Front Cover

Cocktail Glass

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Cocktail Glass was born from a quiet moment spent gazing at an empty cocktail glass,
imagining the traces of someones night that must have once existed there.
Lined up on a bar counter, empty glasses may look identical at first glance.
Yet the time and emotions poured into each one are never the same.
Laughter, unspoken truths, moments of waiting, silent goodbyes inside every glass, untold human stories quietly remain.
With a very low male vocal and a minimal arrangement that values space and silence,
this track is designed to feel like music playing in a calm bar where a bartender stands nearby present, but never intrusive.
Rather than demanding attention, the sound gently blends into the atmosphere,
becoming part of the night itself.
In this song, the composer also appears with a touch of humor portrayed as a slightly weak highball, full of jokes and lightness.
Not too strong, not too noticeable,
yet still hoping that someone might listen.
That subtle distance and self-irony are woven quietly into the lyrics.
No two glasses are ever the same.
No night ever comes back again.
Like the aftertaste left in an empty cocktail glass,
Cocktail Glass lingers softly long after the music fades.

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