why we love this
Ben Bondy’s music inhabits a vast, hopeful world entirely of its own creation. Sibling’s multidimensional textures turn expected movements upside down: breaking water, breathing without air, leaving no trace of their existence - if future memory became a form.
about the record
“I recorded these in tandem. What started as an outlet for one, became an outlet for the other and turned into something much more whole."
- 1 - Home 4:39
- 2 - Proraso 2:54
- 3 - Eeon 3:00
- 4 - Saline Drip 2:45
- 5 - Wourld 4:37
- 6 - Flejlern 4:40
- 7 - Plun 3:37
- 8 - Cel Regen 4:35
- 9 - Limp 4:14
- 10 - A Certain Breeze 4:44
- 11 - Crate 5:54
- 12 - Echinacea 2:57
- 13 - Bodi 4:53
- 14 - Jeeem Etanzel 1:56
- 15 - Lith 5:44
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- 1 - Home 4:39
- 2 - Proraso 2:54
- 3 - Eeon 3:00
- 4 - Saline Drip 2:45
- 5 - Wourld 4:37
- 6 - Flejlern 4:40
- 7 - Plun 3:37
- 8 - Cel Regen 4:35
- 9 - Limp 4:14
- 10 - A Certain Breeze 4:44
- 11 - Crate 5:54
- 12 - Echinacea 2:57
- 13 - Bodi 4:53
- 14 - Jeeem Etanzel 1:56
- 15 - Lith 5:44
Embed
Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
Ben Bondy’s music inhabits a vast, hopeful world entirely of its own creation. Sibling’s multidimensional textures turn expected movements upside down: breaking water, breathing without air, leaving no trace of their existence - if future memory became a form.
about the record
“I recorded these in tandem. What started as an outlet for one, became an outlet for the other and turned into something much more whole."