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REVIEW album Natisa Gogol Matrix (Single)

Natisa Gogol 'Matrix'

Matrix (Single)

Natisa Gogol

With “Matrix,” Natisa Gogol plants her flag firmly in the realm of high-concept art-pop. The single delivers a moody, cinematic experience, fusing classical finesse with modern lyrical philosophy. Think Regina Spektor meets Sufjan Stevens in a dream directed by Lana Wachowski.

What makes this track so captivating is its fearlessness in subject matter. Gogol doesn’t shy away from existential themes — she welcomes them, embraces them, and then sets them to an achingly gorgeous melody. The incorporation of Chopin’s Fantaisie-Impromptu isn’t a gimmick — it’s a signal that Gogol sees herself as part of a lineage of artists wrestling with what it means to be fully, painfully human.

“Matrix” unfolds like a monologue to the self — vulnerable, defiant, and ultimately hopeful. It’s a manifesto wrapped in melancholy, delivered with emotional precision. Gogol has created something rare: a protest song that feels like a prayer.

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