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May 30, 2025Nature has always been the ultimate composer. From the rhythm of the tides to the melody of bird songs, the organic world operates on principles of harmony and flow. In her latest single, “Like a Lily Blossom,” Swedish pianist and composer Becky Malmborg attempts to translate one of nature’s most subtle miracles—the opening of a flower—into sound.
Released on the specialized imprint Klangspot Nu Jazzical, this track is a shining example of how the boundaries between genres are dissolving. It isn’t quite jazz, and it isn’t quite classical. It sits in a beautiful, sunlit middle ground that offers the best of both worlds: the structural elegance of the conservatory and the harmonic freedom of the jazz club. For listeners seeking a soundtrack that feels both sophisticated and effortlessly light, this release is a perfect bloom.
The “Nu Jazzical” Signature: Blending Structure with Freedom
The term “Nu Jazzical” perfectly encapsulates Malmborg’s artistic identity. While many Neoclassical composers stick to safe, repetitive triads (simple three-note chords), Malmborg leverages her background in jazz education to introduce richer “colors” to the palette.
In “Like a Lily Blossom,” you won’t just hear major and minor chords. You will hear Major 7ths and Added 9ths.
The Technical “Why”: These extra notes add a layer of complexity known as harmonic tension. However, unlike in bebop or complex jazz where tension can feel dissonant, here it is used to create “warmth.” A major 7th chord sounds “wistful” or “dreamy” rather than resolved and final. This harmonic ambiguity keeps the listener engaged because the music feels like a question that is constantly being asked and gently answered.
Sonic Biomimicry: Engineering the “Bloom”
How do you make a piano sound like a flower? The secret lies in Dynamic Range and Velocity Layering.
When a flower blossoms, it is a slow, unfolding process. Malmborg mimics this through her control of touch.
The Opening: The track likely begins with a softer touch (low velocity). In piano production terms, playing softly triggers samples (or excites strings) that have fewer high-frequency overtones. The sound is “darker” and more contained, representing the closed bud.
The Crescendo: As the melody develops, Malmborg increases the pressure on the keys. This doesn’t just make the music louder; it changes the Timbre (tone color). Harder strikes introduce “brightness” and “sparkle” in the upper frequencies (2kHz – 5kHz). This sonic expansion mirrors the visual expansion of petals opening to the sun.
This technique requires a high-quality instrument—likely a well-recorded grand piano rather than a felted upright. The production here prioritizes clarity and transparency. There is no muddy reverb hiding the notes; the sound is crystalline, allowing the intricate interplay of the right and left hands to shine through.
The Psychoacoustics of Optimism
Music has a direct line to our emotional centers, and “Like a Lily Blossom” is engineered to trigger a specific response: Optimism.
The track is composed in a major key, but it avoids the cheesiness of a nursery rhyme. By using a tempo that is “andante” (walking pace) and a melody that constantly ascends (moves upwards in pitch), the music physically mimics the sensation of lifting or rising.
Dopamine Release: Neuroscientific studies suggest that “anticipatory” melodies—tunes that lead us forward—can trigger mild dopamine release. This track feels like a breath of fresh air. It clears the mental fog. It is the sonic equivalent of opening the curtains on a spring morning.
Scandinavian Roots: The “Light” of the North
Becky (Rebecca) Malmborg hails from Sweden, and her music carries the distinct DNA of the Nordic sound. However, unlike the “Nordic Noir” style which focuses on darkness and melancholy (think long winters), Malmborg captures the other side of the Scandinavian coin: the Nordic Light.
After months of darkness, the Scandinavian spring is an explosion of life and light. This cultural appreciation for the return of the sun is embedded in the track. It is hopeful, resilient, and incredibly pure. It reminds us that even after the longest winter, the lily eventually blossoms.
Conclusion: A Soundtrack for New Beginnings
“Like a Lily Blossom” is more than just a pretty piano tune; it is a masterclass in emotional translation. Becky Malmborg uses her technical command of jazz harmony and classical touch to tell a story without a single word.
It is a track that invites you to pause and appreciate the small, quiet processes of growth happening all around you. Whether you use it as the backdrop for your morning journaling, a companion for a walk in the park, or simply a way to reset your mood during a stressful day, this song is a gentle reminder that beauty is always unfolding.

