New World 33 feels like you’re actually being transported. But not all at once. It kind of envelopes you. Soft, sweet, almost like it’s wrapping around you before doing anything else. And then slowly, without you noticing, it starts lifting you off the ground. Little by little. You’re not really in the same place anymore.

The arrangement is fully electronic, but it doesn’t feel distant. It feels close. Held. There’s a kind of ease to it. LimaVii’s voice is what cuts through all of this. It’s sharp, very clear, almost slicing through the layers but never clashing with them. It sits above everything, like it knows exactly where it needs to be.

There’s a moment where the beat drops and the track shifts. It opens up into something you can move to. A proper dance number, but not in an obvious way. More like something you’d play when you’re whizzing through the night. Windows down, city passing you by, everything slightly blurred but feeling right.

There’s also something quite angelic in the space the song creates. It feels like she’s talking to someone. Not performing, just speaking. Like she’s telling them about leaving, about taking off, about stepping into something else entirely.

Halfway through, that bassy voice comes in and everything changes. The mood deepens. She’s not alone anymore. The track starts to feel shared, like two people finding each other in that in-between space.

And then it builds. Not chaotic or not overwhelming but euphoric. Like finding someone and drifting off together somewhere that doesn’t really exist.

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