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Lara Somogyi lets open fields turn grief into time you can feel instead of count

By Editorial Team - July 1, 2026

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Lara Somogyi lets open fields turn grief into time you can feel instead of count

Summary

Lara Somogyi releases open fields, the latest preview of a [time] patterned, using cascading harp movement to explore grief, healing and peace beyond the clock.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: July 1, 2026
  • Tags: lara somogyi, open fields, mercury kx, harp, ambient classical, experimental, Harp / Ambient Classical

Lara Somogyi’s open fields arrives on 1 July as a quiet but powerful reminder that the harp can behave like weather, memory and motion all at once. The track follows mirabel and sojourn as the latest preview of a [time] patterned, due 28 August via Mercury KX, and The Line of Best Fit frames it as a slow rise and fall of harps within a record about grief and healing. That emotional architecture matters because open fields is not trying to be decorative background beauty. It seems to treat movement as a way of understanding time, with Somogyi describing the recording process as almost subconscious, her hands moving through cascading arpeggios while the normal measurement of time disappeared. The result sounds like an invitation into a state where healing is not linear, grief is not a schedule and peace is something felt by moving through the sound.

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