Air and "Alone in Kyoto" land like a late-night transmission worth catching right now. this feels brand new: cool, cinematic, and just left of the usual chart noise.
The track glides on soft synth haze, brushed percussion, and a melody that hangs in the air like cold breath on a window. Every detail is clean, spacious, and a little haunted, with enough shimmer to make the room feel wider.
Put it on when the weather turns sharp and the coffee goes cold. It suits a subway ride, a desk lamp, or any hour that needs a little frost and no small talk.