“We have stories that we tell each other and visuals that go along to the songs for ourselves, only as guidelines to get to the next part, or a chord change, or the introduction of a new sound,” Rayani continued. “We try to tell stories to each other, but by no means do we have a definitive narrative to any of them, and that is the beauty of instrumental music — and not just contemporary instrumental music, classical music. I mean, think about all the great pieces that Bach or Chopin or Mozart wrote that are played everywhere. And it adapts itself to that scene, because people like to tell
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