Then comes the hook: a simple, almost fragile vocal chop melody that doesn’t sing words, but feelings. It sounds like nostalgia for a memory you still haven’t made.
That’s the genius of the track. In a genre overstuffed with bombastic orchestral suites or forgettable ambient loops, Connected Sky occupies a rare middle ground. It’s not sad, but it holds space for sadness. It’s not euphoric, but it leans toward hope.
Composed by Mitsukiyo (Kawaii EDM mastermind and the soul behind Blue Archive 's signature sound), Connected Sky isn’t a track about victory. It’s a track about after . Where other tracks like RE Aoharu (the game’s iconic battle theme) pump adrenaline, Connected Sky invites you to exhale. The track opens with a gentle, arpeggiated piano—notes that fall like morning light through a classroom window. Soon, a soft, side-chained synth pad swells beneath it, creating that signature Mitsukiyo "breathing" effect.
Then comes the hook: a simple, almost fragile vocal chop melody that doesn’t sing words, but feelings. It sounds like nostalgia for a memory you still haven’t made.
That’s the genius of the track. In a genre overstuffed with bombastic orchestral suites or forgettable ambient loops, Connected Sky occupies a rare middle ground. It’s not sad, but it holds space for sadness. It’s not euphoric, but it leans toward hope. buruakaibu Blue Archive OST 11. Connected Sky
Composed by Mitsukiyo (Kawaii EDM mastermind and the soul behind Blue Archive 's signature sound), Connected Sky isn’t a track about victory. It’s a track about after . Where other tracks like RE Aoharu (the game’s iconic battle theme) pump adrenaline, Connected Sky invites you to exhale. The track opens with a gentle, arpeggiated piano—notes that fall like morning light through a classroom window. Soon, a soft, side-chained synth pad swells beneath it, creating that signature Mitsukiyo "breathing" effect. Then comes the hook: a simple, almost fragile