Potsu_letting_go [ Web ]

: The use of ambient "rainy day" sounds or vinyl crackle adds a layer of nostalgia, making it a staple for reflection or "rest".

: It is frequently used in visual edits (AMVs) featuring themes of childhood nostalgia or transitioning through "hard times". potsu_letting_go

Whether you're listening to it on SoundCloud or via community-driven YouTube channels like TRASH, the song serves as a gentle reminder that while some "embers go cold," the act of letting go is often the first step toward finding a new "unripened corner" of the heart. : The use of ambient "rainy day" sounds

: Like much of potsu's work, it leans heavily on jazz traditions, featuring mellow piano chords and soulful, slightly distorted brass. : Like much of potsu's work, it leans

The track is defined by its minimalist yet lush production, often described as having "easygoing beats" and "complex harmonies". It utilizes:

: In fan communities, the track is often associated with the Japanese concept of Aotsuyu (the tender rain of early summer) and Wabi-Sabi —finding beauty in imperfection and the fleeting nature of life.