400 Lonely Things is an experimental project by Craig Varian that blends dark ambient, new age, and hauntology influences. Their latest album, Subdivisions, explores a range of soundscapes and emotions, creating a cinematic and dream-like experience. The album combines elements of orchestral music, electronic drones, and eerie soundscapes to evoke memories and a sense of nostalgia. What are your thoughts on blending different genres and influences to create a unique musical experience? Do you think artists should always stick to one genre or experiment with different styles?
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