Kepa Lehtinen Discovers the Intrinsic Value of Grief with Latest Instrumental ‘Suru’

Kepa Lehtinen is a Finnish music composer and theremin artist. His use of this uncommon gesture-articulated electronic instrument allows him to craft delicate, yet profound spheres of music. It takes immense skill and insight to transmute the constructs of the mind with hand movements. In essence, with gentle and elegant gestures, he fathoms a sonic language that is so uniquely his. In his latest composition, ‘Suru’, Kepa Lehtinen creates a lamentous song. Full of light and shadows, it dances with the gradients of tragedy. 

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Shrouded in the mourning shadows of the low pitch theremin line, a twinkling melodic dance grasps at the finer moments of grief. He captures the intrinsic value of the emotion, understanding that being filled with grief is one of the most emptiest and loneliest feelings. Its rhythm is set at the pace of feeling, revealing the emotion as it is, undulating with richness and harrowing nullity. Listen Now! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Suru’ by Kepa Lehtinen here - 

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