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The space feels finally welcoming as Maviel sings in long, slowly fading tones: “The true nature: the drive to connect.Latest Bollywood Songs Shershaah Movie | BellBottom Movie | Easy On Me Movie | Bad Munda Movie | Thalaivii Movie | Mimi Movie | Justice Movie | Sanak (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Just A Notion Movie | Shiddat Movie | Hum Do Hamare Do (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Top New Hindi Songs Jugnu Song | Kusu Kusu (From "Satyameva Jayate 2") Song | Suna Hai Song | Raataan Lambiyan (From "Shershaah") Song | Dance Meri Rani (Feat. Eventually, as the song continues, Rosenbloom starts to adorn that low pattern with chords in the right hand eventually it disappears completely, as a cloud of electronics fills the air around her. “No one lives in this room/Without confronting the whiteness of the wall,” Maviel sings, sounding cool but tender. Maviel and Carter soon join in, each taking things one note at a time. The first thing - and ultimately, one of the only things - that you hear on “Dream of a Common Language - Irruption,” from Flyways’ debut album, is a repeated, five-note pattern in the left hand.
But with her new trio, Flyways, featuring the vocalist and percussionist Anaïs Maviel and the bassist Rashaan Carter, Rosenbloom leaves loads of empty space she’s inviting you to relax inside her restlessness. There’s a low-lying restlessness about Mara Rosenbloom’s piano playing: Each moment, for her, seems best understood as something to escape from.