The resultant album is both comforting and intriguing, with each track standing alone as an accomplished composition, absorbing and releasing its audience, but sitting within a whole that similarly rushes and recedes. It demands a patience and curiosity from the listener, but one that’s well rewarded over its brief runtime.
The prolific Kenyan-born, Berlin-based electronic musician departs from his typical use of field recordings, but environmental sound still makes its mark on his immersive, long-form explorations.
somehow zen and lush ambient project full of grit and distortion - its pretty cool but not entirely immersive. worth a listen on a slow morning before the sun rises