Strange Flower by AYA feels quietly intimate and inviting, like music meant to be discovered rather than announced. The album moves gently between soft vocals and textured electronics, creating a sense of closeness without feeling confined. There’s a tenderness to it—curious, human, and subtly emotional—that unfolds with time. I put Strange Flower on when I want to feel present and open, letting the night soften rather than sharpen around me.
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