Editorial
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In Chicago’s Union Station, Lia Kohl’s ‘Music for Union Station’ turns the commotion of daily transit into a meditation on movement, impermanence, and pause.
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A saxophone and a hurdy-gurdy meet in ‘River of Light,’ a meditative collaboration by Basel Rajoub and Matthias Loibner that reflects on fatherhood, continuity, and quiet power.
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Agalisiga “Chuj” Mackey’s debut album Nasgino Inage Nidayulenvi (It Started in the Woods) inspires a deep inspection of the United States’ culture and identity.
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During a spring walk with Old Amica’s ‘För alltid,’ an initial listen becomes a quiet meditation on memory, distance, and the duo’s ambient-pop soundscape.
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