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Conjuring Sonic Imagery
Is it possible to tell a story without words and without visuals, using nothing but music and sound?

The Solfeggio Frequencies vs. The Solfège System
The Solfeggio Frequencies and The Solfège System have repeatedly become entangled due to their similarity in name, with many believing that they are the same thing or closely connected. Here, I investigate the two, bringing into question the authenticity of The Solfeggio Frequencies and sharing the origins and theory behind The Solfège System, aiming to illustrate that they aren’t related at all.


Marking Time
How does our relationship with time affect how we perceive our own lives? By remaining stuck to the notion of the 24-hour clock, are we being subsumed into the constant feeling of a daily countdown? Seemingly watching our lives slip away like sand through an hourglass, always wondering whether we can ever do enough to feel satisfied by what we are so conscious of losing…

Poem: Song Of The Sirens
The lyrics to the third track of the Mermaiden Suite, ‘Song of the Sirens’.

Henry Mancini | 100
In loving memory of my favourite composer of all time, Henry Mancini, who would have turned the grand old age of 100 this year. Here’s to all the wonderful music he wrote, which still is, in my mind, completely unmatched.
(Including a Spotify playlist featuring some of his most famous works)

A New Generation Of Artists | Part 4
If our new generation of artists truly were rebels of their time, what exactly would they encompass? These are the five things I would aim to inhabit and express on this journey.
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