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Simon Adams – Something In The Air
The influence of the Beatles is still bearing fruit today. How many beautiful works were created after the collapse of the famous quartet? Their number is infinite now and their multitude is visible as stars in the night sky, and one of them is song 'Something In The Air' by Simon Adams.
 

The song tells us about the author's reflections on the topic today and its great problem, which prevents humanity from living and moving freely in the space created for this purpose. The song has a deep meaning same as we see in the best British song forms of classical times. Acoustic Guitars accompany the singer and play aerial blues slides that emphasize the harmony around the melody. The musical part of the single is light and a bit psychedelic this makes easy to focus on the main idea of ​​the singer. 


Still, the benefits of the modern world are obvious to performers, who can convey more through the videoization of own music. In support of his single 'Something In The Air', Simon Adams offers us a music video where we watch the author's thoughts. Video is as light as the flow of white clouds, it lifts us higher and higher, all the way to the universe itself, as if telling us that we are a part of it. As the video progresses, we hear Simon's philosophy in the words of his song and believe in the images that appear against the background of his music video. These are skyscrapers sticking out of the clouds, these are the streets of cities filled with cars, and charming girls, and a beautiful dancing kids. We can talk a lot about the single and music video  'Something In The Air' by Simon Adams but it's better to see it once than hear it seven times. So we suggest you watch the video on the YouTube channel below.