Debut voyage synth science Geomorphology from Ali Wade (who’s been on the map via collaborations with Anthony Child) takes an evolutionarily-informed approach: slow-change immersion, incremental adjustments, repetitions spanning time, and suddenly I’m a boiled frog. “Breccia” provides eight minutes of purring, side-to-side sway, with sound divided between a vibrating mud bed and darting sky-framed diagonals. The video, by Wade and Ameet Hindocha, is an enveloping mindscan of coiling ink and Girih geometry, a fluid Rorschach seeping into mathematical reality. Just insanely beautiful and elaborate visualizations to go with all that ‘tronic buzz.
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