"Ever Expanding" unfolds like a fissure in the continuity of the real. Each sonic fragment carries the memory of an archaic gesture, while also heralding a form yet to come. Nothing asserts itself, yet everything emerges with the gentle force of an apparition—unstable configurations that breathe in the space between the familiar and the elusive.
The pieces overlap without collision: each remains distinct, yet surfaces within a shared field. What arises is a multiplicity that resists synthesis, favouring coexistence instead. A quiet tension transforms listening into a practice of exposure—to the other, the distant, the nearly familiar.
Sound draws mobile surfaces, where inside and outside no longer stand in opposition. "Ever Expanding" is a geography of impermanent presences. Here, listening means becoming porous: welcoming the simultaneity of what insists without a name and leaves behind a trace without origin.