Episode

The river's breath

Podcast
Cities and Memory - remixing the world
Published
Jun 3, 2026
Duration seconds
163
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Summary

"While I was exploring the recording, I noticed a small pulsating noise, almost like the beating of a heart. It made me think about the interconnectedness of nature — no living being is truly separate, there is the same pulse that runs through every fibre of this planet. "I started to play with the idea of turning the river into something bodily while maintaining a feeling of abstraction and fluidity. Since I wanted to fully explore its pure potentiality, I chose not to add any new sounds or instruments: Every sound in this piece is created from the same sample." Pretola bridge reimagined by Jen S. Neidhardt.