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Lady Death describes her art as trihop over beats: Derivative of hip-hop, her songs have a simpatico and lyricalness that are completely rivetting, they have a depth that is unexpectedly engaging. She is an original, her own: even her personal presence has a uniqueness that has its own space, and while she has a rich Spanish ethnicity, there are moments that her presence recalls the forgotten poetic elegance of the American Indian, a being in sync with the larger mysteries of the universe, a larger sense of being. There is the presence of those mysteries in her songs like Energias Floreciendo, and that she only sings that song in Spanish pulls one further into the mysteries and further into the understanding at the same time.
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