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"textContent": "“Chrysalide” opens with a clear folk influence, built around a repeating guitar motif that sets both the tone and structure of the track. The initial pattern feels delicate but purposeful, giving the piece a steady foundation from the outset. A downtempo groove gradually forms beneath the guitar, with a slightly textured, almost crunching rhythmic feel....\n\nThe post Cédric Dind-Lavoie – Chrysalide: Folktronica Textures with a Gentle Forward Motion appeared first on Frequency State.",
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