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Ship Says Om, the ambient-folk project led by Jenny Gillespie Mason (Sis, The Lower Wisdom), releases “Samadhi,” a mesmerizing new composition blending shamanic, Celtic, and global influences. Time-stretched vocals float over blurred piano motifs, field recordings, and translucent synth textures, creating an ethereal listening experience. The track serves as a meditative passage into the spiritual and emotional depths Mason explores on her new EP Dream Journal, a six-song collection inspired by psychedelic guided therapy and holistic healing. “Samadhi” embodies inner peace through sound, a gentle, immersive reflection on consciousness and transformation.
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