The Gardens Dance At Night Under The Canopy Of Stars
From under the morphing, shifting hillsides comes Tulipa chieftain Summer (Brendon Collins) along with Swyft for the one-hundredth flower bomb to be ignited from within the gates. The Gardens Dance At Night Under The Canopy Of Stars is the seminal flowery masterpiece of this modern era, combining Summer's spectacularly hypnotic attributes with Swyft's rapturous tendencies. Each of the three tracks presented are full of the typical Tulipa flavors, shades, and textures. The effect of the music is profound yet still remains endearingly underground.
Ocular daydreams paired with icy mysticism. The beat slowly pulses and fades. Science creeps up on family. Billowing pollen clouds. Train arrivals proclaim absolute peace. Seared whispers. Placing weathered talismans on the table. Show respect for spirits. Twisting the evening constellations into sparkling braids. A campfire built to keep the children safe. Orient your fears toward the horizon and scream into the waves. Dive high and far. Polarities meet in