Geo

“Those who hear it may find themselves first calmed, then energized, much like the composer himself.”

– a closer listen

About Geo (written in 2017):

It’s a perplexing time to live in America—maybe that’s an understatement.

An existential uncertainty lingers in every conversation. We're all handling it our own way. Personally, climate change has been a lingering fear to be addressed. The way I work through fear is to write about it. To express without words, but through music. The sonic landscape that came out was Geo, a rumination on climate change, written from the perspective of the Earth.

Special thanks to Tim Urban of Wait But Why for providing the inspiration for this EP.

Release Date: February 1, 2017

  1. Broken Photosynthesis

  2. Ice Where Your Parents' Love Should Be

  3. Below the Surface

  4. Fossils

  5. Rise

  6. A Sea Change

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