The neon pulse of the city felt like a heavy weight until the first chords of the guitar cut through the static.
He started to move—not a dance, exactly, but a shedding of skin. With every rhythmic pulse, the "circles in the dark" felt less like a prison and more like a runway. The song wasn't just about escaping; it was about the moment you realize you have the strength to rise. Lost Frequencies feat. Nick Schilder - Lift Me Up
Elias stood on the edge of a rooftop in Brussels, the kind of place where the wind carries the scent of rain and old stone. For months, he’d felt like he was drifting—grounded by the gravity of a routine that didn't fit. He pulled his headphones tighter, and Nick Schilder’s voice began to weave through the air. “I’ve been running circles in the dark...” The neon pulse of the city felt like
The lyrics hit him like a confession. The track started lean and intimate, mirroring the way Elias felt when he looked at the sprawling grid of lights below. He was just one more flickering bulb in a sea of millions. The song wasn't just about escaping; it was
By the time the final chorus hit, the city lights didn't look like a weight anymore. They looked like stars he was finally high enough to touch. The track faded out, leaving a ringing silence that felt light, airy, and new. Elias stepped back from the ledge, his feet heavy on the gravel but his head finally above the clouds. He wasn't drifting anymore; he was ready to fly.