The transformation of history into myth is a process that holds a certain mystery. Much is lost over time and through reinterpretation, yet the outcome becomes something larger, a symbol that resonates universally. In this sense, all art is an act of myth-making, a journey that abstracts personal experience into a shared, universal form.
Musician and producer Kedr Livanskiy, also known as Yana Kedrina, has long understood this dynamic, crafting ethereal and expansive dance tracks for nearly a decade. With her fourth studio album Myrtus Myth, she delves into both personal and public mythologies, shaping an experimental pop album that takes listeners on a profound, Dante-esque exploration of the self.
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