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abstracted

[ab-strak-tid] / æbˈstræk tɪd /


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Drawing from a diverse but related mélange of influences that span Midwest emo, abstracted post-rock, minimalist classical composition and homespun folk, Caroline pairs lush instrumentation with simple lyrics.

From Washington Post

These abstracted shapes reflect, with a difference, the woman’s radiant skill.

From New York Times

Valencia describes the work as “abstracted getting-to-know-each-other, in front of an audience.”

From New York Times

Conventional discourse treats the government as a faceless entity, whose decisions are abstracted away from the people who make them.

From Scientific American

They are all short, more abstracted than his past work, conjuring surreal images like staircases descending to nowhere, or a caterpillar dancing uncontrollably.

From Seattle Times