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LiMaVii's new single asks a quiet question: what if connection was always the point?

  • Writer: Fernando Triff
    Fernando Triff
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

The Spark You Didn't Know You Were Missing


There is a certain kind of awakening that doesn't announce itself at all with any big break. There isn't a before and an after for it. It could be as simple as someone entering a room, sending you a voice note at two o'clock in the morning or laughing at a specific moment, it changes how you see the world around you. It changes quietly and it changes forever.



LiMaVii has created a whole song based on that experience. The Way Your Light Feels, released on May 1st, is a groove-driven soul-pop single with a production and sonic aesthetic influenced by the rhythm and the sound of Giuseppe Bockarie Consoli (whose artist name is LAIOUNG). You can feel Giuseppe's presence in the warmth of the rhythm, the space for the soul to breathe and in how the arrangement never overwhelms what the moment is meant to do for the listener.


"I didn't know I needed that spark" — the line lands with the quiet shock of something true.


An artist from Gdynia approaches songwriting in a different way: less like making something, but more like receiving something. As she describes it, she gets into a flow where the music can come to her naturally without any forced structure. While some may think of her work as philosophical, the proof is in the pudding : her music sounds effortless and flows right along; as if it knew where it was going before ever starting.


In a conceptual sense, her music relates well to Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel," which discusses the energetic connection between two people, a connection that can be made based on attraction and can also inspire creativity together. It's not just about sexuality; there's something deeper at work with two individuals who recognize each other's presence and choose to grow together.


The foundation of her artwork is restraint, which means that she's not overselling the transformation between herself and someone else. She's simply illustrating the moment before a transformation, a moment before there was an intellectual understanding (the "spark" of change) and all of the emotions that a person has before they fully comprehend how they feel about someone else (the "light" before they figure it out; the "light" before they realize they feel that way about someone else).



 
 
 

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