10/23/2023
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अंतरा - The sound of the north Indian mountain forest
High registers you hear the camphor singing in the mists on the slopes, in incense weaves from distant temples sound the overtones of Pan. Like prayer flags the seaweed blows in the firs. Are thousand furrows of rotten bark on their mossy hands. In their bright green eyes salt crystals shimmer in resinous tears. Streak warmly animal tracks lost almost over damp floors, stagger shaggy of soft furs towards the cool morning.
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Abdullah of Mellifluence from Newcastle upon Tyne is a magician. Again and again he conjures up fantastic fragrance landscapes from high-quality raw materials in his very own DNA. "Antara", whose name can refer both to the disparity of two figures, the panflute-like woodwind instrument or to a verse sung in high registers in Hindustani classical music, is also olfactorically characterized by high notes.
Right at the start, camphor-like blue tansy infuses light green resinous and citrus notes (pine, fir, light incense, neroli, lime). A cool mountain forest in the morning mist. Ethereal light mysore resin aromas seem the continuation of the camphor notes. The sea is probably not too far away either, as one can perceive salty seaweed and equally salty ambergris, which in turn bridges to the woody notes in the heart and base, which is dominated by earthy bark mulchy notes (oud, moohu, vetiver, moss) and marbled by warm animal deer musk and furry earthy costus root. The high notes ring clear to moderate and full-length through the North Indian mountain forest.
(With thanks to mermaid)
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Abdullah of Mellifluence from Newcastle upon Tyne is a magician. Again and again he conjures up fantastic fragrance landscapes from high-quality raw materials in his very own DNA. "Antara", whose name can refer both to the disparity of two figures, the panflute-like woodwind instrument or to a verse sung in high registers in Hindustani classical music, is also olfactorically characterized by high notes.
Right at the start, camphor-like blue tansy infuses light green resinous and citrus notes (pine, fir, light incense, neroli, lime). A cool mountain forest in the morning mist. Ethereal light mysore resin aromas seem the continuation of the camphor notes. The sea is probably not too far away either, as one can perceive salty seaweed and equally salty ambergris, which in turn bridges to the woody notes in the heart and base, which is dominated by earthy bark mulchy notes (oud, moohu, vetiver, moss) and marbled by warm animal deer musk and furry earthy costus root. The high notes ring clear to moderate and full-length through the North Indian mountain forest.
(With thanks to mermaid)
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