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Postcard from a City That Doesn't Exist

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Inspired by the psychedelic production DNA of Strawberry Fields Forever, this track is a masterpiece of Psychedelic Baroque Britpop. It begins with a 40-second free-time ambient drift, where harpsichord processed through a Leslie speaker creates a dreamlike pitch wobble, paired with Mellotron strings played both backwards and forwards. As the 76 BPM beat solidifies, a Noel Gallagher-esque slide guitar soars through a massive, cathedral-like room reverb.

Composed in ethereal E Lydian, the song explores the Welsh concept of Hiraeth-a profound, aching longing for a home that never was or can no longer be. With 8-track layered harmonies slightly detuned for a shimmering, unreal quality, the production transitions from a geographically lost whisper to a breathtaking orchestral eruption. It is a sonic postcard from a non-existent city, sent to the only person who knows its secret address: the version of yourself that lives between dreams and reality.

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