Feeling Without The Name – Original Song | Deep House & Cello Music | Cinematic Nature Film

ORIGINAL SONG & FILM: A slow, intimate journey through nature and sound. “Feeling Without The Name” is an original cello and double bass compo. The video follows a quiet walk through the Baylands — a white bird moving gently along a small stream, surrounded by captivating natural stillness. Interwoven with this landscape, a black-and-white film reveals a woman playing cello and a young man playing bass, creating a minimalist dialogue of low, resonant tones. The song lives in the deep female register, carried by an androgynous chest voice that remains grounded and calm. With no bright effects, no synths, and no high notes, the sound stays organic and raw. Rhythmic double bass plucks and a dark, steady cello line shape a meditative atmosphere, reflecting a subtle emotional shift — a quiet awakening, a feeling forming without a name.

ABOUT: deAbstractStudio is a collection of independent moving works | Intersections of different feelings, sounds, texts, original songs, and images. These pieces are connected loosely, not sequentially. Some return to similar themes. Others stand alone. The relationships are left open. Experimental short films, poetry films, AI-assisted visual studies, ambient sound works, abstract music videos, and original songs. Exploring motion, stillness, repetition, and restraint through minimal sound and surreal imagery. Created using AI tools as part of an authored visual and sonic practice.

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