PAQ - Hyphae

Take the long ride. Time for daydreams and slippery grooves. Is it wicked dub or humid ambient swampyness? On this long ride, all sounds caress the mind. The beginning has hooks, burrowing in the ears in the most pleasant manner. A prismatic rhythm follows, where sounds from distant islands reach across decades of forgotten time. And in this expanse, the roots of bass and drums have fostered giant trees. Melodies from perched birds sing in beautiful concord from the foundations they rest on.
 
Hyphae has connections across a wide flow of energy. Genres swirl like eddies drifting apart only to collide again. We dance on these circular footprints, as the world moves in casual cadence of passing celestial features. The most beautiful aspect of sounds from PAQ is the subtle delivery. Worn grooves of cultured generations to the ambient expanse of time and space, focus shifts in unnoticeable changes. Hyphae is a compositional masterpiece fueling arrays of feelings will all wish to enjoy. Thank you Andrea Rusconi, it has been a pleasure to listen through Hyphae in many different settings.
 
Released on Crash Symbols in cassette format in an edition of one hundred and fifty. The stunning artwork for the cover is by Jacob Gardner and the accompanying sticker is designed by Ambra Galassi. Hyphae falls back to the Crash Symbols sound i fell in love with from my first purchase Of Nomadic Firs almost ten years ago.
 

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