Rooms is an invitation to listen differently.

I created this album as a series of spaces, rooms you enter not with your eyes, but with your breath, your attention, your body. Everything you hear comes from my voice alone. Breath, whispers, fragile tones, sudden ruptures. The electronics do not sit beside the voice. They grow out of it, stretch it, mirror it, and sometimes dissolve it. What matters to me is not the technology, but the moment when sound becomes presence.

I don’t experience this work as composition in the traditional sense, nor as improvisation alone. It is a practice of listening while sounding. Of staying with what emerges, without compromise, without explanation. When I perform this music live, there is no pre-recorded material. Everything happens in the room, in real time. With Rooms, I wanted the recording to carry that same immediacy, the feeling that something is unfolding now, and could only happen once.

Each piece opens a different inner landscape. Some rooms are quiet and tender, others raw, playful, or unsettling. Titles like Hush of Expectation and Dis Appearance point toward states that exist just before language, places where thought softens and sensation takes over. I am drawn to the edges of sound, where a whisper can feel vast, and a breath can carry weight.

This album is not asking to be understood. It is asking to be entered.

My wish is to make room for the listener’s own whispering thoughts, to create a space where you can sense what usually stays unnoticed. If you allow yourself to linger, these rooms may begin to resonate with something already inside you.