
About this episode
This tape explores musical form as an evolving process shaped by the temporal organization and density of sonic events. Structure arises through continuous variation and transformation, ensuring that no gesture is repeated identically. Sound objects behave as an organic system, in which timbral and rhythmic dimensions remain in constant flux. Interruptions operate as structural agents, disrupting perceptual continuity and reorienting temporal flow. Rhythmical patterns, informed by repetitive models drawn from rave and sub-cultural practices, are destabilized through processes of deformation and erosion.