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Śūnyatā

Śūnyatā (/ʃuːnjəˈtɑː/ shoon-yə-TAH; Sanskrit: शून्यता; Pali: suññatā)
lit. "emptiness", "voidness", "vacuity") is an Indian philosophical concept In Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, and other Indian philosophical traditions. The concept has multiple meanings depending on its doctrinal context; an ontological feature of reality, a meditative state, or a phenomenological analysis of experience.

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Warsaw-based SUNNATA officially began as a full band in December 2013, after Satellite Beaver changed name.

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Outlands is Sunnata's first album featuring ambient interludes and the first one I listened to, around late 2022-ish. By this point they'd made the full transformation towards their more polished and atmospheric modern style. It's also their first to feature a faster non-doom track (Scars).
Favorite tracks:
Scars
Outlands
The Ascender