Inside "Record Side Shadows at the Kitchen Table"
Record Side Shadows at the Kitchen Table is a bossa nova guitar instrumental that settles into a sunlit kitchen with an easy, reflective sway. A spinning record, a half-finished cup of coffee, and a chair nudged back from the table set the scene, while nylon-string guitar and brushed drums keep everything lightly in motion. The music feels lived-in and intimate, like a quiet room where the afternoon is gently slipping away. Its warmth is understated, with small jazz details that reward close listening without ever crowding the space.
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