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Asha Patera - The Sacred Ground

 Released: March 27 The latest album from UK-based Asha Patera is a mesmerizing album that is equal parts beautiful and haunting placed inside of a mysterious and foggy atmosphere. As an artist who regularly gathers inspiration from the natural world, Asha Patera took the opportunity to study and be inspired by a collection of iconic locations he is yet to experience personally. Over the course of ten tracks, he leads us on a journey of wonderment and exploration culminating in two deeply reflective pieces that form a sort of post-travel mediation on the experience.  The album opens with “Geirangerfjord,” taking us through misty surroundings that part only to give way to the pure light blue waters represented by an airy and bright synth that casts a faint light on everything around. It’s a lovely little piece that prepares us for the remainder of the journey. The next few pieces carry a strikingly similar vibe that only sees a turn once we come to “Monturaqui,” the location of...

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