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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 5 MIN

Dusk falls

from Cities and Memory - remixing the world · host Cities and Memory

The recording begins after rainfall, while water is still moving through the canopy.Drips arrive from multiple heights, creating irregular but continuous patterns. Each impact carries a different texture depending on the surface, leaf, soil, understory.Bird calls are present but partially absorbed by the density of the environment. Nothing travels cleanly. Everything is filtered, diffused. Movement develops above the microphones: red tailed monkeys crossing through the canopy.Their passage is not constant; it comes in fragments, branch tension, leaves shifting, brief vocal signals between individuals.Depth is difficult to judge. The forest compresses distance, and sound reflects unpredictably. This is a layered environment. No single element dominates. The recording holds simultaneous activity at different scales, water, insects, birds, primates, all occupying the same space without hierarchy.Recorded in Bwindi impenetrable forest, Uganda by Rafael Diogo.

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