There’s a certain kind of song that doesn’t ask much of you—it just slips into your morning like a quiet companion. I’m always in search of that feeling, and Velar Prana’s “I’ve Been Waiting” lands right in that sweet spot between motion and mood.
What got me first wasn’t even the melody—it was the polish. The production feels crisp without losing warmth, like sunlight bouncing off glass buildings when you’re still half-asleep. Coming from an artist rooted in the electronica world, that subtle disco shimmer makes perfect sense. There’s a steady pulse here, something you can walk to, maybe even time your steps with as you rush to catch the metro. And somehow, it all feels effortless.
There’s also this hypnotic thread running through the track. It loops gently, pulling you in without overwhelming you. I found myself drifting into that familiar headspace—thoughts wandering, a hint of romance in the air, the kind that only shows up when you’re a bit tired and oddly hopeful at the same time. It’s not trying to be loud or dramatic; it just is, and that’s exactly why it works.
For those who know Velar Prana’s background—those early nights behind the decks, the hands-on approach to writing and producing—it adds up. The DNA of club culture is still here, but softened, reshaped into something more intimate. You can hear echoes of that “good vibes only” spirit, not in an obvious way, but in how the track quietly lifts your mood without making a big deal out of it.
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As for Velar Prana, there’s a steady evolution happening. From topping Austria’s FM4 charts with “Turn the Lights Down” to crafting the textured world of “Happenings“, he’s clearly building a sound that leans into warmth and accessibility without losing its edge. He’s not chasing trends—he’s refining a feeling. And if “I’ve Been Waiting” is any indication, he’s getting very good at it.
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