Hydrographic reverie

Jun 19, 07:24 AM

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"Hydrographic Reverie unfolds as a misted recollection of an ecosystem—not quite remembered, not fully imagined. A morning chorus of frogs and toads, recorded in Uganda, forms the submerged root system of the piece, its polyphonic texture drawn through modular synthesis until it shimmers with unfamiliar light. 

"Time softens at the edges; pitch flickers like heat rising off water. What remains is a spectral environment shaped by breath, circuit, and echo—where natural and artificial timbres coil together in a humid loop, neither fully here nor there. 

"Listening becomes a kind of mirroring, as if tuning into the dream of the place itself."

Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda reimagined by Brad Rose.