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Tuvaband’s ‘Seven Ways of Floating’ Is a Weightless Wonder of Sound

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Ever wish you could just float away from the madness of everyday life? Well, Tuvaband has got you covered. With “Seven Ways of Floating,” the Norwegian multi-talent Tuva Hellum Marschhäuser crafts a soundscape so dreamy, so delicate, that you might just lose touch with gravity entirely.


The title track from her upcoming fifth album is a celestial lullaby—soft, spectral, and utterly mesmerizing. Lo-fi beats ripple beneath layers of ethereal ambience, while Tuva’s voice drifts effortlessly, like whispers carried on the wind. The song feels like a fresh start, like the quiet space between an exhale and whatever comes next. “Seven Ways of Floating” isn’t just a song—it’s a transition, a weightless moment where time slows and the mind untethers.


And let’s talk about that voice. Pitchfork calls it “captivating and commanding,” but it’s more than that—it’s the kind of voice that slips into your subconscious and stays there. One moment, it’s fragile as mist; the next, it’s soaring through the cosmos. It’s no wonder critics and fans alike have fallen under Tuvaband’s spell, with praise from Earmilk, Wonderland, and Rolling Stone Germany, plus radio play across Europe.


With a global tour on the horizon and a sonic universe that continues to expand, Tuvaband isn’t just making music—she’s building entire atmospheres. “Seven Ways of Floating” is proof that sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do is let go and drift. So close your eyes, press play, and prepare to float.



 
 
 

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