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Martin Graff pours emotion with every note with "Window Rain"

 

"Window Rain," by Martin Graff, is a single but also an environmental soundscape. It dances like raindrops, journeying down a windowpane in a thunderstorm. Graff captures the transient, chthonic beauty of storms in a hypnotic way as he creates an intimate yet grand composition.

Influenced by musical legends such as Claude Debussy, Keith Jarrett, George Winston , and Liz Story, Graff skillfully creates a tapestry of textures with captivating rhythmic and original harmonic structures. The flow inside "Window Rain" is like the storm yourself, sometimes mild, sometimes harsh, but always entrancing. Each note echo and sends ripples through your mind and heart.

"Window Rain" is Graff's talent for transforming nature's essence into melody. You can almost sense the chill mist, hear the distant rumble of thunder in the mountains, and see the blurred lights of the city through rain-wet glass. It's needs your full attention, asking you to sit still, listen attentively, and get lost in that evocative flow."

"Window Rain" is a meditation that's so personal yet, I would say, just as relatable for anyone. Whether you're a basic fan of an instrumental piece or you're just beginning for the first time to listen to this model of music, Graff's newest music shows us the timeless effect of how a melody can seize the fragility of human emotion and the pure world.

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