Perennial

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Perennial: lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring.

Perennial is a reflection on cycles in both life and music. The music departs from a place of familiarity and returns to material that is ever so slightly different. In much the same, the past, present, and future can be one in the same. The difference is in the context that surrounds them.

Musically, Perennial seeks to repurpose cyclical material by obfuscating and stretching the proportional relationship between each melodic phrase. In this way, familiar material is brought into a new context.

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Perennial: lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring.

Perennial is a reflection on cycles in both life and music. The music departs from a place of familiarity and returns to material that is ever so slightly different. In much the same, the past, present, and future can be one in the same. The difference is in the context that surrounds them.

Musically, Perennial seeks to repurpose cyclical material by obfuscating and stretching the proportional relationship between each melodic phrase. In this way, familiar material is brought into a new context.

Perennial: lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring.

Perennial is a reflection on cycles in both life and music. The music departs from a place of familiarity and returns to material that is ever so slightly different. In much the same, the past, present, and future can be one in the same. The difference is in the context that surrounds them.

Musically, Perennial seeks to repurpose cyclical material by obfuscating and stretching the proportional relationship between each melodic phrase. In this way, familiar material is brought into a new context.

Perennial: lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring.

Perennial is a reflection on cycles in both life and music. The music departs from a place of familiarity and returns to material that is ever so slightly different. In much the same, the past, present, and future can be one in the same. The difference is in the context that surrounds them.

Musically, Perennial seeks to repurpose cyclical material by obfuscating and stretching the proportional relationship between each melodic phrase. In this way, familiar material is brought into a new context.