After Death (Belgium) by Agnes Fred
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3m 30s
Inspired by the poem After Death by Christina Rossetti, the track transforms the quiet devastation of Rossetti’s words into a minimal, ethereal soundscape. Fragile, high-pitched vocals drift through layers of reverb and silence, creating a sense of emotional distance—like a memory that refuses to settle.
Agnes Fred is not introduced as a conventional artist, but as a constructed presence—a voice shaped around themes of loss, projection, and the fragile identities we form in relation to others. The project inhabits a world where the line between real and imagined dissolves, where love is often revealed as something invented, remembered, or misremembered.
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