Landscape And Voice
Released
Using bits of spoken vowels, Tsunoda blends timed and traceable language to a rich tapestry of field recordings. His work has long sought to express what Lawrence English has written about as “relational listening,” the connection between the listener, artist, and place, an active circuit that brings a recording out of more documentation and into a living dialogue. The short running length (twenty-four minutes) lets you sit with this and be appropriately recentered inside of Tsunoda’s listening process.