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The Hill (Iini Istako)

by Panteon

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The latest release of Indie Artist Panteon called ‘The Hill (Iini Istako)’ was written during her residency at Banff Center of Arts and Creativity (Canada).

The song plays with the concept of nature and the always moving city life where it feels easy to disconnect from your ‘inner voice’ and just loose focus to everything around you. The chorus line of the song ‘You’re pulling me to the wire and telling me to cover up the fire’ refers to the idea of suppressing instinct and intuition and trading it for a life of seeking constant momentum while loosing the spark inside.

The Cover was done by Italian Illustrator Giovanna Morando
www.giovannamorandoillustrations.art

lyrics

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gleaming covered skin
the higher clear air
the hollow hands are simmering

the landscape from a far
the taste of consequence is not an answer

floating with my dreams and floating far

you’re pulling me to the wire
and telling me to cover up the fire

roots I’ve left to drown
I have watched my body
carrying my head around

know the pretender
he scatters like the wind a motion to remember

you’re pulling me to the wire
and telling me to cover up the fire

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credits

released April 5, 2019
music & lyrics by Yvonne Ambrée
produced by Yvonne Ambrée
Mix by Scotty Hard
Master by Mike Fossenkemper

Label: Pancake Assassin
Publishing: Mouthwatering Records

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Panteon Berlin, Germany

The premise of Yvonne Ambrée’s Panteon is to ensconce herself in exotic,
oftentimes remote locations around the world and document whatever emotions and stories the environment evokes.
Ambrée is like a musical projectionist but is she projecting herself into the environment or the other way around?
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