As poets from Shakespeare to Heine have recognised, “the forest” is not just about grandeur and most expansive of gestures; it is also about intimacy and there is a remarkable intimacy to Kunz’s and Fischer’s music. The forest is both inhuman, wild, and, because it houses us and to a degree depends on us, profoundly humane. You’ll find these qualities here as well. Focus, breathe and listen. (Brian Morton)
1 The sowing of 6:46 2 Dispersion and Focus 3:41 3 Fleisch of Doom 2:57 4 Ant Icks 3:11 5 Engage and Hold 4:36 6 Ponzipump 6:06 7 Second Intake 4:03 8 Processionary Moth 0:50