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Waves Burning in Wheat Color is an intriguing piece that pulls you into its haunting atmosphere. The melding of Sokif's production and Calu's ethereal vocals creates an almost dreamlike quality, making it hard to pin down a specific genre or categorization. The pacing feels deliberate, guiding you through a landscape of sound and emotion rather than a linear story. You can't help but get lost in its unique tone, where each note feels like a brushstroke on a canvas. It's one of those works that feels personal, almost like an art installation in sound form, pushing boundaries of how we perceive music as film.
This film has a certain obscurity which adds to its charm for collectors. Released in 2013, it’s not widely known, making it a rare gem for those who stumble upon it. It hasn’t seen extensive re-releases, so finding a copy might take some time and effort. It's intriguing to see how it sits within the niche of musical films, often overshadowed by more mainstream entries.
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