At the back of the chapel, grim, abrasive music seeped quietly from a portable stereo.
The glass door was steamy; sultry music seeped around the edges.
The music has seeped into most corners of teenage life in America, in cities, suburbs and small towns.
The men are clustered on the floor around Miss Johnson in a rear corner until the music seeps in and sets them into slow motion.
After a time, his music seeped back.
The music seeps in with New Age languor, but the choreography is full of tension, sometimes arrested.
The music, the scent of her hair, the feel of her, the warmth between them seeped into him.
It sometimes takes a few years, but the music seeps through.
She waved a hand, and faint music seeped into the room from concealed speakers.
They work in a special room where music often seeps from a cassette player on the windowsill, helping to suspend reality.