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Sven Wunder Paints With 'Prussian Blue'
Both combine into a teaser 7” released physically tomorrow in collaboration with Mr. Bongo.by TV News Desk
Today, enigmatic Swedish artist/composer Sven Wunder shares "Prussian Blue," first debuted via Glide Magazine. It's a heady Anatolian psych burner doubling as the second half to last month's lush, Morricone-esque single "Impasto," spinning on KCRW's 'Morning Becomes Eclectic', KEXP & beyond.
Both combine into a teaser 7" released physically tomorrow in collaboration with Mr. Bongo. The latest sketch from his upcoming album Natura Morta (out June 11 via Piano Piano Records), "Prussian Blue" refers to the pigment that was imported to Japan often used for woodcuts and is built on Sven's "Shinrinyoku" from last year's Wabi Sabi. The artist describes more of his process on Bandcamp Weekly. Beginning in a moment of calm with its soothing piano intro before bursting into a percussive breakbeat workout, it skates and glides with the influences of Italian library music and Eastern melodies, yet at the same time it retains a unique element that can only be Sven Wunder.

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