Evening tracks always hit differently. Having just finished “Yesterday” by German producer Bequem, I started wondering: does yesterday really sound like this? It’s a tough question to answer without a moment of reflection. So, I’ve framed this review as a personal meditation less about the track’s structure and more about the atmosphere it leaves in its wake.

I’ve always appreciated Bequem for his transparency. His titles aren’t just labels; they consistently resonate with the music itself. There’s a directness to his work that makes it easy to find meaning (even if it’s a meaning I’ve projected myself) because the mood is always right there on the surface.

The Soundscape

“Yesterday” is a prime example. It features vibrant acoustic guitar arpeggios, a soft bass for depth, and crisp, well-produced beats. While the toolkit might seem familiar after hundreds of reviews, the message feels unique every time. When you hit play, you aren’t just transported back to the previous day, you are taken straight back to childhood.

The inclusion of playground recordings alongside the dreamy instrumentation creates an emotional anchor that works perfectly. It’s not just about technical skill though Bequem’s background is evident, it’s about his ability to craft a feeling that is accessible to both curators and casual listeners alike. The childhood reference hits the mark completely.

Why Listen?

If you haven’t heard this track yet, give it a spin. You’ll immediately feel that sense of gentle longing for a time that can no longer be caught. It’s a tribute to those carefree days that live on in our hearts, and a quiet reminder to cherish today because tomorrow, it will already be your “yesterday.” Take care of yourselves.

P.S. Bequem is no stranger to our blog, known for his knack for capturing the perfect moment. Be sure to check out our previous piece on his work.


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