“... intermittently escorted by the diligent swarm of echoes, many dimensions of the same echo.”
Swarm of Echoes was influenced by the short novel The Invention of Morel by Adolfo Bioy Casares in which a fugitive escapes to a mysterious deserted island only to find a group of tourists appear seemingly out of nowhere. Full of imagination and the fantastic, the novel questions boundaries between fantasy and reality. Swarm of Echoes attempts to create real environments consisting of rain and waves that evolve and are juxtaposed with synthetic environments of strange bird-like sounds and impossible crashing waves, taking influence from the imagery and metaphysical ideas of the real and the immaterial. The listener is taken on a journey into worlds that are believable, yet strange and mysterious.