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Kedr Livanskiy - Myrtus Myth - Green

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Kedr Livanskiy - Myrtus Myth - GreenThe alchemy by which history becomes myth is mysterious. Much is lost to time and reinterpretation, but the result is something more universal, a symbol. All artistic practice, in this sense, is a practice of myth making, an experience rendered universal through abstraction. Russian musician and producer Yana Kedrina, who goes by the stage name Kedr Livanskiy, is intimately familiar with this process, having crafted ethereal, far flung dance tracks

The alchemy by which history becomes myth is mysterious. Much is lost to time and reinterpretation, but the result is something more universal, a symbol. All artistic practice, in this sense, is a practice of myth-making, an experience rendered universal through abstraction. Russian musician and producer Yana Kedrina, who goes by the stage name Kedr Livanskiy, is intimately familiar with this process, having crafted ethereal, far-flung dance tracks for the better part of a decade. On her fourth studio album Myrtus Myth, she draws on mythologies both public and personal to craft an expansive experimental pop album and Dante-esque journey through the self. There's always been an element of esotericism to Kedr's music, from the slow-burning choral synths that anchored her debut EP January Sun to the delicate strings and churchlike harmonies of 2021's Liminal Soul. Even her clubbier releases, 2019's Your Need and 2023's K-Notes, depict mysterious forests, enveloping clouds, and foreboding winters. Of all her discography, though, Myrtus Myth seems to gesture most directly towards Ariadna, her far-reaching but understated first album, wherein she fused William Blake poetry with skittering lo-fi techno and minimalist ambient soundscapes. The same reverberating synths, echoing vocals and innovative song structure that punctuated Ariadna fuel Myrtus Myth, but this time the scope has broadened. This is due in part to the work of producer and visual artist Flaty, known for his experimental, futuristic releases on labels such as Gost Zvuk and his own imprint ANWO. Though he and Kedr have worked together frequently in the past (both as co-producers on Your Need and in their band, Kosaya Gora), Myrtus Myth represents a deeper collaboration, with Flaty producing and composing the entire record for the first time. Together, the two artists transcend dance structure completely, incorporating live instruments and new vocal techniques to bridge influences from vaporwave to Kate Bush to Phil Collins. In doing so, Kedr and Flaty have further unburdened the hauntological impulse that has long driven her artistic output. In some places, the ghosts are literal, as on lead single "Anna", a full-fledged '70s tune featuring live drums, strings and melodies reminiscent of Rumours-era Fleetwood Mac. It's the closest thing Livanskiy has made to a straight-ahead pop song, a touching ode to a lost friend awash in a cloud of echoey haze and Kedr's soaring vocals. In other instances, the references are more subtle - on "Purple Sadness", Flaty's crunchy synths and autotuned vocals evoke the cloud rap of the early 2010s, while "Agata Dreams", a downtempo '90s electro-pop song, channels French-Canadian pop star Mylene Farmer. Though stylistically diverse, Myrtus Myth comes together through the narrative structure of Livanskiy's storytelling. Written in her native Russian, her lyricism is at it's most immersive on this album, a hero's journey recounted over 11 tracks. "Orpheus" uses the classic Greek myth as an introductory touchpoint to the record - over a delicate arrangement of twinkling synth tones and operatic chirps, she casts the titular musician's story as a testament to the long-lasting power of artistic tradition. On "Night Trains", we find our hero departing home for their epic journey, as the refrain "leave on familiar trains, leaving cities" repeats over a bassy, looping electronic beat. The journey reaches it's apex on standout track "Spades on Hearts", an anthemic battle cry with rhythmic keys and declarative marching drums. "My body is armor," our protagonist declares, "this is a game where you lose!"

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If you have an aggressive chewer this will hold up for about a month. After about a month of daily use my police k9 will get the ends off. Is it completely indestructible no, does it hold up better then any other toy he’s had absolutely. When you have a dog with super high toy drive you understand nothing is indestructible but I will say a month for a toy to last with my dog is great and I accept the fact I just have to buy new toys monthly. For reference my dog will destroy a Kong in about half the time.
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My dog LOVESSSSS this toy. It’s definitely one of her favorites! I have a Pit-Mastiff mix and she loves to chew toys, but her breed also means she’s got an outrageous amount of strength in those jaws, making it hard to find toys that can last without getting torn up super easily. We typically buy Kong “Super Chewer” toys and this has held up better than those! We’ve had it a good few months and it’s super durable. She gnaws on this thing every day for a good bit of time, and it doesn’t have any weak spots, holes, chunks missing, NOTHING, except a few dimples. It’s firm but also has give to it that (I think) really provides a good chewing option. It’s got enough weight and give to it that I can throw it for her and it’ll bounce without flying around crazy like some toys. The toy itself is not super cute, but my dog definitely is when she’s carrying it around everywhere 🥹 My only con is that I wish it came in other colors! I was surprised that she liked it so much because she typically prefers bright colored toys like red/orange/blue/green. It took some time, but once she warmed up to it and realized she could chew as hard as she wanted on it, it was game over from there.
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This is truely for heavy chewers. Both my bully mixes have chewed through every bone/ball including Kong. They have had these for about 6 months and they are hardly worn. The dogs love chewing on them too. I wish they came in flavors.
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