Acoustic version of Dusk by Chelsea Wolfe, live at Páramo de Chingaza

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Acoustic version of Dusk by Chelsea Wolfe, live at Páramo de Chingaza
“the ocean possesses a sense of the real embodied by rhythms and fluctuations that are far from human. as forces of gravity are suspended, it introduces an alien spatial-temporal order that penetrates every body that enters it. it holds us, and it leads us toward bonds of motion that ease the strangeness of being in water. simply said, the ocean grants us access to ways of being that cannot be experienced on land.”
— laura cadena, “at beaches around the world, a photographer finds hope & home” in aperture (x)