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Listen/purchase: Diamond Jubilee by Cindy Lee
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Andy Dixon
“Versace 2″
2017, 40″ x 53″
Expensive Painting (Ship), 64" X 64", Acrylic and oil pastel on framed canvas, 2016
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"Fur," a luminous track from Blue Lake's 2023 album Sun Arcs, feels like stepping into a world where time stretches and breathes. The solo clarinet, played in intimate single takes, unfolds in waves, its tones carrying both vulnerability and resolve. Ethereal drones hum beneath, weaving a subtle tapestry that binds the piece together. A delicate zither solo glimmers, like sunlight dancing on rippling water, while layered guitars whisper and echo in the distance, grounding the composition with a sense of earthy warmth.
This song isn’t just heard, t’s felt, evoking the expansiveness of open skies and the quiet, relentless flow of time, urging you to linger and embrace its serene momentum.
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