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Gintė Preisaitė: Instruments of Forgetting and the Singing Bone review
(Felt)From birdsong to pool balls, this Lithuanian musician – a graduate of Copenhagen’s buzzy Rhythmic Music Conservatory – mixes beguiling found sounds into left-field pop and modern classical

TL;DR
- Gintė Preisaitė, a Lithuanian musician and graduate of Copenhagen's Rhythmic Music Conservatory, creates atmospheric and unsettling ambient compositions.
- Her debut solo album, Instruments of Forgetting and the Singing Bone, utilizes piano, voice, electronics, and found sounds.
- The album incorporates elements of left-field pop and modern classical, with tracks featuring birdsong, electronic glitches, and diverse instrumentation.
- Standout tracks like 'Deepen' and 'Nippon Dreams' highlight her experimental approach and songwriting skills.