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Rewrite and translate this title Blue Foundation – “Close to the Knife” to Japanese between 50 and 60 characters. Do not include any introductory or extra text; return only the title in Japanese.

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The Danish group drops a moody, dream-pop filled track.

Blue Foundation have cultivated a remarkable and evocative discography of critically acclaimed albums, including “Life of a Ghost”, “In My Mind I Am Free”, and “Blood Moon”. Their distinctive and nuanced sound has cemented their reputation within the vibrant and flourishing indie music scene. Now, with Close to the Knife, they are unveiling a mesmerising track that seamlessly blends ethereal shoegaze and dreamy pop elements with their trademark themes of longing and nostalgia, further building excitement for their highly anticipated forthcoming album.

Written by the talented Tobias Wilner and Bo Rande, and performed by the expressive Helena Gao and Tobias Wilner, “Close to the Knife” is a profoundly emotive and intricate piece. Overflowing with romantic yearning, it weaves a bittersweet and poignant narrative of love, longing, and an unfulfilled connection. To accompany the song, Blue Foundation have unveiled captivating visuals, offering an enthralling glimpse into their artistic vision. With cinematography by Hannah Bertram and Emma Feng, and directed with finnesse by Tobias Wilner, the stunning cinematography showcases Wilner navigating the shadowy, atmospheric streets of New York, while Gao explores the vibrant yet isolating alleys of Shanghai. Together, these visuals create a powerful juxtaposition of two contrasting worlds, enhancing the track’s emotional resonance.

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The Danish group drops a moody, dream-pop filled track.

Blue Foundation have cultivated a remarkable and evocative discography of critically acclaimed albums, including “Life of a Ghost”, “In My Mind I Am Free”, and “Blood Moon”. Their distinctive and nuanced sound has cemented their reputation within the vibrant and flourishing indie music scene. Now, with Close to the Knife, they are unveiling a mesmerising track that seamlessly blends ethereal shoegaze and dreamy pop elements with their trademark themes of longing and nostalgia, further building excitement for their highly anticipated forthcoming album.

Written by the talented Tobias Wilner and Bo Rande, and performed by the expressive Helena Gao and Tobias Wilner, “Close to the Knife” is a profoundly emotive and intricate piece. Overflowing with romantic yearning, it weaves a bittersweet and poignant narrative of love, longing, and an unfulfilled connection. To accompany the song, Blue Foundation have unveiled captivating visuals, offering an enthralling glimpse into their artistic vision. With cinematography by Hannah Bertram and Emma Feng, and directed with finnesse by Tobias Wilner, the stunning cinematography showcases Wilner navigating the shadowy, atmospheric streets of New York, while Gao explores the vibrant yet isolating alleys of Shanghai. Together, these visuals create a powerful juxtaposition of two contrasting worlds, enhancing the track’s emotional resonance.

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Listen to the track…

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