Sunday, January 27, 2013

Atmosphere and the Mind's Eye

I compose to mirror the continuous rise and fall.


Apparent, even in stillness, is the dynamic totality of existence as it moves and changes.  Through sounds designed to reflect organic processes, aural events that might seem beneath notice may be brought into range of perception.

Such compositions, I would suggest, effectively contribute to heightened sensory discernment and clarity of thought, and further, stimulate the faculty of imagination.