Today I stepped into the garden with a cup of hot tea, giving space to the music that played in my headphones. Bequem released a track with the telling title Sit Back, and I caught myself thinking how strangely it echoes the scene before me. Music, much like a garden, has its own order — not always obvious, but always natural.

The piano in this composition reminds me of bees gently circling around flowers. Notes buzz in the air with light touches, settle on petals, then vanish, leaving behind a trace of sweetness. The rhythm feels like an invisible breath of wind: it moves the melody the way breezes sway grass and tree branches. Nothing here strives to impress; it simply weaves itself into silence, highlighting it, making it visible.

This track doesn’t impose emotions. Instead, it whispers: relax, let go, just be. And suddenly you understand — it’s not a command, but a gentle reminder that we’re always rushing, forgetting the small things. After all, the greatest joys often hide in the simplest details: a sunbeam sliding across glass, the rustle of leaves, the warmth of a hand holding a cup of tea.

Bequem’s music feels like a doorway into this world of tiny wonders. It teaches you to listen to silence, to find harmony in the most ordinary things. I realized: happiness doesn’t always arrive with a grand entrance — sometimes it quietly sits down beside you, just like this melody — light, airy, almost invisible. And all it asks of us is to sit back and give it space.

If you enjoy music that carries you into gentle reflections and vivid imagery, you might also like Koresma & Metic’s Heirloom — a soundtrack of summer memories.

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