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Laura Pradelska - Anima Botanica EP [Cafe De Anatolia]

  • Editorial Staff
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

Jordan Tyler

"Anima Botanica", the new EP by Laura Pradelska on Cafe De Anatolia, feels like a small, living ecosystem compressed into two tracks. It doesn’t just play music—it grows around you, with every beat and texture feeling intentional, organic, and tactile.


Opening with "Semente", Pradelska layers earthy percussion over a flowing electronic pulse, creating a sense of movement that’s both grounded and hypnotic.

"Margarete" shifts to a more introspective space, weaving airy synths with subtle acoustic touches, like a garden at dusk slowly exhaling.


In under ten minutes, "Anima Botanica" manages to be intimate and expansive at once. It’s not about spectacle—it's about presence, a fleeting but memorable soundscape that lingers long after the last note fades.





Listen to "Anima Botanica" below and download your copy here.






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