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"Kate Bush" and the Art of Infinite Imagination Listening to "Kate Bush" goes far beyond merely hearing songs. It is entering a different universe where everything seems devised more from fantasy than from laws. She's not a quick or simple artist, and I believe that adds much of her allure. Her distinctiveness really appeals to me. Her approach of writing, singing, and theme development feels quite personal, almost as though she is not attempting to fit in anywhere. Her music has something wonderfully free about it even when it appears weird or disturbing. It's clear that "Kate Bush" sometimes seeks not to please. Her works appear more concerned with conveying ideas, creating figures, or narrating stories than with adhering to a design. You still pay attention even though you occasionally don't first understand everything. Her work, I like to believe, is that of someone who let herself dream without seeking authorization. It's about letting go, paying attention, and recognizing that not all has to be flawless rather than just for listening. "Kate Bush" is an artist definitely worth discovering or rediscovering with quiet and inquisitiveness if you are drawn to music that dares to be different.
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