Celeste Corsano, a Pennsylvania-based alt-pop singer-songwriter, releases a new single titled “Space.” A track that places understanding over ego and conversation over winning. Written by Corsano and produced by Ray Ketchem, “Space” emerges as a quiet meditation on what can happen when we let go of being right and make space for shared perspective.
Recorded at Magic Door Recording in Montclair, New Jersey, the song shines with a soulful and well-played group. David Nagler’s bass gives us grounding warmth, while James Mastro’s electric guitar work provides texture and edge that play against the acoustic. Ray Ketchem’s drumming provides an unobtrusive anchor, allowing the arrangement to breathe. The keyboard effects are understated and add to the overall mood, giving the song a sense of space and reflection.
While you can certainly hear the old Bowie running through “Space,” it's the shared love of atmosphere, calmness, and emotional inquiry that influences. Production adds to this ageless feel, giving the song a bit of cosmic glow while remaining grounded in sincerity. “Space” is a reminder that those so-called empty moments, the pauses, the compromises and reliefs, are often where the most meaningful relationships are forged.
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