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"textContent": "“Seedlings” opens with a slow saxophone line that immediately establishes the spacious and reflective mood of the piece. Additional layers gradually arrive and overlap, building a dense but carefully balanced texture through repetition, harmony, and subtle melodic variation. The arrangement remains minimalist throughout, but there’s constant movement within the detail. Rather than relying on dramatic...\n\nThe post Tvärvägen x Magenta Quartet – Seedlings Review: Minimalism, Movement and Layered Saxophone Textures appeared first on Frequency State.",
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