Electric guitar overtones just right in intonation, tossed into empty space. Around them, a violin, a cimbalom, a harp, a cello and a double bass weave together without ever hurrying through a shimmering melodic and rhythmic maze, as open as it is aerial. Hypnotizing, like the embers of a campfire.
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