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World Tour

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7 songs
2:27Song Image
A foot-stomping folk track powered by a lively hurdy-gurdy’s drones and melodic leads, punctuated by rhythmic tapping, Hand drums, bodhrán, and acoustic guitar build a buoyant base as spirited female vocals deliver joyful folk melodies, with flute, fiddle, and group call-and-response
4:51Song Image
A slow, introspective Japanese folk piece wrapped in a lo-fi, psychedelic haze, Female vocals are soft, breathy, and conversational—fragile as if unraveling mid-thought, The tempo is lethargic, stretching silences into rhythm, Traditional instruments like shamisen and shakuhachi drift through layers of analog warmth and faint delay, blending with reverb-soaked clean guitars that shimmer like mirages, Subtle tape hiss, ambient field noise, and distant drones create a dreamlike mental fog, Psychedelic textures emerge through warped pitch bends, fluttering motifs, and echoes that loop like fading memories, The mood is detached yet intimate—an inward gaze into emotional dissonance, Progression avoids resolution, instead circling around suspended chords and melodic fragments, It feels like walking through a dim-lit street in a fading dream, half-lost in nostalgia, half-floating in the void
4:21Song Image
A sparse, mournful Appalachian folk piece rooted in mountain tradition and spectral storytelling, Whispery female vocals carry the weight of longing and loss, gently tremoloed and emotionally restrained, The arrangement centers on mountain dulcimer drones, slow and droning, with autoharp providing a soft harmonic bed, Occasional jaw harp pulses mimic a slowing heartbeat, Ambient wind textures and distant wooden knocks evoke a pine forest haunted by memory, The pacing is very slow (55 BPM), leaving space for breath and silence, Structure follows a narrative arc from memory to ritual, to the blurred edge of ghost story, Nature sounds and instrument harmonics fade in and out like fleeting spirits, The mood is intimate, eerie, and deeply rooted in folk myth, resembling a quiet front porch ballad whispered into the hills at dusk
4:44Song Image
A ghostly South American folk song inspired by Amazonian myths and Andean rituals, Female vocals tell the story of a grieving spirit in simple, direct language, Instrumentation includes bombo legüero, wooden flutes, panpipes, charango, and natural percussion made of seeds, bones, and wood, No modern elements, no hurdy gurdy, The tempo is slow and steady, evoking the dense air of the jungle, The Quechua chorus acts as a chant passed through generations, The song feels like a whisper from the forest—dry, raw, and ancient, Lo-fi, minimal, and spiritually heavy
3:01Song Image
A spiritual Yoruba folk-inspired piece with a slow, flowing rhythm rooted in ancestral traditions, Features polyrhythmic percussion, hand drums, wooden flutes, kalimba, and ambient textures, Female vocals are soulful, warm, and deeply expressive, sung entirely in Yoruba, The atmosphere is earthy, mystical, and ceremonial, invoking the presence of Yemoja — goddess of motherhood and water, Melodies move in call-and-response patterns, layered with subtle harmonies and reverb, The song blends ancient tonalities with organic sound design, evoking a sacred connection between land, sea, and spirit
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A haunting and minimalistic vocal-driven piece rooted in northern folk traditions, Wordless female harmonies echo through frozen soundscapes, blending overtone singing and ambient breath textures, Sparse icy percussion mimics cracking tundra, while deep drones evoke polar winds and endless snowfields, The arrangement is slow and solemn, with an introspective, almost sacred tone, Organic vocal layers carry the emotional core, shifting between soft whispers and melodic hums, Ideal for evoking glacial stillness, arctic solitude, and ancestral memory in a stark natural world
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Ōahi
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A dramatic and cinematic folk piece inspired by Polynesian traditions, featuring vocal melodies that blend traditional Hawaiian chant inflections with ethereal, layered harmonies, Percussion is deep and organic, with pahu drums, ipu, and handclaps evoking ritual dance, Gentle ukulele and ambient synth textures create a dreamlike oceanic atmosphere, Vocal phrasing follows natural breath patterns, evoking wind, waves, and volcanic fire, Structure includes ceremonial verses, swelling choruses, and a call-response bridge that reflects the oral storytelling roots of Polynesian culture, Tempo is moderate and swaying, evoking canoe travel or fire dancing rhythms