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Gintė Preisaitė: Instruments of Forgetting and the Singing Bone review | Safi
Gintė Preisaitė: Instruments of Forgetting and the Singing Bone review – atmospheric, unsettling ambience (Felt) From birdsong to pool balls, this Lithuanian musician – a graduate of Copenhagen’s buzzy Rhythmic Music Conservatory – mixes beguiling found sounds into left-field pop and modern classical C openhagen’s Rhythmic Music Conservatory has become associated with a specific gauzy, esoteric sound, which draws on,.
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