Through the Night
Static & Ben El
A different emotional temperature governs this one — slower, more patient, built for the long exhale rather than the sudden burst. The production drapes itself in soft synthesizer textures and a rhythm that barely presses, letting space do the heavy lifting between each element. There is a late-night quality baked into the mix, something that evokes city lights seen from a high-rise window rather than the chaos of the street below. Ben El's vocal sits closer here, almost conversational, the Auto-Tune sheen still present but dialed back enough that vulnerability bleeds through the polish. The song occupies that particular emotional territory where longing and contentment coexist — you want someone, but the wanting itself feels beautiful rather than painful. Lyrically it reaches toward connection across distance, the ache of time passing in the presence of someone worth staying awake for. This is music for a drive that stretches longer than planned, for the end of a night when no one wants to say goodnight, when the city feels like it belongs only to the two of you and the sky is doing something extraordinary.
slow
2010s
soft, airy, intimate
Israeli/Mediterranean
Pop, R&B. Atmospheric Pop. romantic, melancholic. Begins in patient longing and softens into bittersweet contentment, never fully resolving the ache.. energy 4. slow. danceability 4. valence 6. vocals: Auto-tuned male, intimate, conversational, gently vulnerable. production: soft synthesizers, sparse rhythm, spacious arrangement, minimal. texture: soft, airy, intimate. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Israeli/Mediterranean. End of a long night when no one wants to say goodnight and the city feels like it belongs only to the two of you.