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Romuvos

World Tree

"World Tree" is structured as a rooted walk: a brief preparation, a pulse that keeps returning to the same ground, one long middle capture, a surface loosening, and an ending that removes the frame after the body has learned it.

0:00-0:59 Entry and first capture

The opening silence gives the track a placed threshold before the pulse begins. Around 0:19, attention lifts, and by the first minute the form has found its main rule: steady forward motion without a dramatic first break.

1:00-1:37 Stable runways

The next span turns the opening rule into structure. Short stable passages around 1:00-1:16 and 1:25-1:37 let the listener settle into the grid while weight gathers under the same repeated stride.

2:15-3:19 Long pocket center

This is the structural core. The track does not pivot into a new destination; it deepens the pattern until repetition becomes the main event. The body is held inside a pocket, and the section's job is to make duration feel rooted rather than stalled.

3:53-4:06 Warped surface

The first clear loosening arrives without breaking the pulse's memory. The surface deforms, the grip lightens, and the track briefly lets texture disturb the stable path it has been building.

4:10-4:52 Return to runway

The return works because the earlier hold has taught the ear what counts. The form regains its steady path, but now the repeated stride feels earned rather than merely repeated.

5:28-6:04 Withdrawal and terminal quiet

The late release starts before the final silence. Around 5:47, attention drops away; by 5:51 the frame is closing, and the terminal quiet after 5:54 finishes the structure by removing the step the whole track trained the body to expect.

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surface
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Surface evidence

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body band
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Harmony + melody

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galdr concepts

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Derived motion

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