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"textContent": "“Inesistenza” opens in a wide, atmospheric space, built from feedback tones and drifting ambient textures. The early section feels unhurried, with sound gradually shaping the mood rather than outlining a clear structure. Subtle tonal shifts and evolving layers give the impression of something forming in real time. As the track develops, deeper elements begin to...\n\nThe post Ex Vacuo – Inesistenza Review: Atmosphere, Tension and Late-Arriving Momentum appeared first on Frequency State.",
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