Eythor Arnalds’ new single, “Body Of Water,” is a quietly powerful piece that feels like it was made to soundtrack a slow walk through foggy streets or along a quiet shoreline. It’s the first taste of the Icelandic composer's upcoming album, Music for Walking, and it sets the tone beautifully.
The track is built around gentle strings and subtle piano touches, with a repeating figure that evolves gradually. There’s no big climax or dramatic shift, just a slow, steady flow that mirrors breathing or footsteps. That’s intentional. Arnalds actually wrote the sketch for this piece while walking along the Reykjavík harbor, letting his pace and breath guide the tempo.
What stands out is how personal and spacious it feels. There’s a real sense of stillness, like you’re floating in your own little world. The Reykjavík Symphony Orchestra brings warmth and depth, and the production is clean and intimate without feeling polished to perfection.
The music video adds another layer, with Arnalds’ partner, Ástríður Ólafsdóttir, dancing while heavily pregnant, filmed in Iceland’s oldest theatre. It’s visually striking, and it really drives home the themes of fragility, fluidity, and life in motion.
If you’re into ambient classical music with an emotional core, this is definitely worth your time. “Body Of Water” isn’t just something to listen to; it’s something to walk with, breathe with, and maybe even reflect to.
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