in music … Read Full Bio ↴Phaxe (Kevin Josefsen) from DENMARK has always been interested
in music and rhythms, and started collecting records since he earned his
first money. In the early years he was more creative with graffiti and
street art then the music. With his friend Dan Hessner (the other half of
Sinister Silence) he started making music with Nintendo ten years ago. Over the years they moved from Nintendo to reason and later to Cubase.
Phaxe has always been addicted to trance music. The open air feeling
combined with a big sound system and a pumping bass, is the best music
experience for him, so it has always been techno and trance music he
was creating. In 2005 he joined went a media school in Vig, Denmark
where he spent 6 months by learning everything about recording music
and how to work in a studio. After that he got a job as a sound and light
engineer in a Danish company were he still works now.
He creates all his music at 5th floor studios in Copenhagen, were he
has a nice little studio with a working computer and some hard- and software.
Phaxe is a one-man-project which tries to create progressive pumping beats with
harmony melodies and leads. Next to this project Phaxe he also works in other
projects like High & Mighty Sinister Silence. Sinister Silence is a progressive trance
project with his friend Dan Hessner. It is a more powerful style and includes mostly
offbeat bass-lines. High & Mighty is formed with his friend Morten Granau, and
produces slower groovy beats with a melodic touch.
In 2007 he released his first track at IONO Music and everything started to take place.
After the great response he received on his first releases he really got a god feeling
about making music, and it gets better every time a track is done. Now he is working
on tracks for a Phaxe album which will hopefully be done in 2009.
Disturbed
Phaxe Lyrics
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Drifting along
Close your eyes
Just Let yourself go
Drifting along
Close your eyes
Drifting along
Close your eyes
Just Let yourself go
Drifting along
Close your eyes
The lyrics to Phaxe's song, "Disturbed," seem simple at first glance, but they offer insight into the human experience. The opening phrase, "Just Let yourself go," suggests a release of control or a letting go of inhibitions. This invitation to surrender is repeated throughout the song, reinforcing the idea that sometimes it can be beneficial to stop trying to control everything and simply allow oneself to drift along.
The repetition of the phrase "Drifting along" highlights the idea that the human experience can often feel aimless or without direction. It can be challenging to navigate life's unpredictable currents, but "Disturbed" encourages listeners to trust in the journey and let go of the need to always be in control.
The final line, "Close your eyes," can be interpreted in a few different ways. It could be urging listeners to shut out distractions and focus on their internal experience, or it could be encouraging them to let go of their visual sense and explore their other senses. Either way, this line adds a sense of intimacy to the song and creates a feeling of being transported to another state of consciousness.
Line by Line Meaning
Just Let yourself go
Don't hold back, allow yourself to fully experience what's to come
Drifting along
Surrendering to the current and letting it take you where you need to go
Close your eyes
Removing your distractions and focusing solely on the present moment
Just Let yourself go
Fully embracing the journey without hesitation
Drifting along
Trusting in the flow of life, and letting it guide you
Close your eyes
Immersing yourself in the experience without external interference
Just Let yourself go
Setting aside fears and doubts, and allowing yourself to be free
Drifting along
Being open to new experiences, letting go of preconceived notions
Close your eyes
Focusing on the inner self, and allowing the outer world to fall away
Just Let yourself go
Embracing the unknown, with a sense of adventure
Drifting along
Welcoming the journey, no matter where it may take you
Close your eyes
Being fully present, and savoring the experience
Writer(s): K. Josefsen
Contributed by Juliana K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.