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"textContent": "“Coastline (Fragments)” unfolds with a slow rise of cinematic tones, setting a quiet but unsettled mood. The opening feels spacious, with soft layers drifting into place and establishing a hazy, dreamlike atmosphere. There is a sense of distance in the sound, as if the elements are partially obscured rather than presented clearly. Melodic lines begin...\n\nThe post Elskavon – Coastline (Fragments) Review: Eroded Melody and Cinematic Atmosphere appeared first on Frequency State.",
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