
INCARNAT piano - film
Music
Overview
The cinematic and intimate version of Ariane Moffatt's most recent album. Punctuated by a rich visual universe, his performance is an attempt to resist headwinds. An oscillation between the sublime and helplessness.
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Ariane Moffatt
Ariane Moffatt
Self
Ariane Moffatt
Self
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