Kayka Yano’s ‘Eternal Hearts’, as the name suggests, is magical, and here's how I felt about it
- 2 days ago
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A solo pianist coming from the lush streets of New York, Kayka has tried to aim for one thing through her sound: to create and make you experience what healing and peace sound like. A surreal canvas that draws its sonic silhouette from icons like Beethoven, David Lanz, Philip Glass and Yano, to name a few, she’s about to own one of the most prime functions artists try to achieve through their sound, which is ‘music as medicine’, and that, my friends, is why we encourage you to come and have a look at this track together.

“A thoughtful amplification of the way water flows down a river, described beautifully through a song, this feels like a treasure-worthy jewel.”
No matter the state, the parties involved, or the kind, love is that one feeling that eternally governs and fills up all the corners where humanity is present, where an essence of life is present, and this thoughtfully curated piece feels like an open book about it. Vividly narrating different stages of you receiving and extending loving arms out in the world, this also teaches you how love is present even in rooms that feel devoid of it. A thoughtful and nuanced creation that highlights the essence of her own wedding, more than Kayka’s prowess as a pianist, her state of mind during the event gets highlighted here, and I absolutely adore each and every tiny detail that makes 'Eternal Hearts' special.
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