“Soul - Remix” - David English
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David English’s “Soul – Remix” isn’t just a reworking of a song—it’s a personal evolution set to music.
This is a track born from quiet struggle, rewritten and reshaped over time—emotionally, spiritually, and musically. It started with just two lines and a melody, which is kind of beautiful when you think about it. No blueprint. No master plan. Just a seed. That seed grew into something that wrestles with some of life’s biggest, messiest questions: Why are we here? Why does life feel so heavy sometimes? Where is meaning hiding in all of this?
At first listen, the “Soul - Remix” might sound like a chilled, introspective groove—moody chords, fluid rhythms, a voice that sounds like it’s had just enough coffee to be awake but still hasn’t put all its emotional armor back on. But then it begins to unfold. Underneath the smooth production and melodic delivery lies something deeper: the raw imprint of someone genuinely trying to figure things out.
What’s especially refreshing is that the song doesn’t pretend to have all the answers. In fact, a large part of its strength is in the search itself. English talks about how the original version of Soul came from a place of frustration and emotional fog. You can feel that echo in the verses—there’s a sense of yearning, of trying to connect the dots while they’re still in motion.
But the breakthrough—both in the narrative and in the musical tone—comes when he revisits Gary Zukav’s The Seat of the Soul. This isn’t some name-drop for spiritual credibility; it’s a sincere moment of clarity. The message that ultimately emerges is not flashy or overly poetic—it’s just honest:
“We are not alone. We are one with our soul—our timeless, true nature. We are found – safe and sound.”
That last line hits hard, not because it’s grand, but because it’s simple. It doesn’t try to solve everything. It just offers reassurance.
Musically, the “Soul - Remix” leans into its introspective vibe with grace. The production is layered but not cluttered—smooth beats, thoughtful space between sounds, a tasteful use of synths and textures that let the message breathe.
“Soul - Remix” isn’t trying to be a hit. It’s not chasing cool. It’s not trying to convert you to anything. What it is trying to do is reach you where you actually live—beneath the noise, beyond the performance, in the quiet space where we’re all just trying to understand ourselves a little better.
“SOUL - REMIX” is available now on all major streaming platforms
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