Ezekiel Honig - Between BridgesMusical geometry has seven theorems, all of which are present in this song (most are inaudible). "Between Bridges" has the incorruptibility of beatspace, the infinite divisibility of phonemes, the layering of topophonologies (sound places or sound shapes). In spirit, somewhat similar to Mount Kimbie's "Before I Move Off," though way less exuberant, much more meditative instead. This is a head-down kind of song, suitable for a late-night rumination. This song will abet all manner of transgressive thoughts, it's the free-fall space between the words, a path segmented by deceptively simple boundaries.[Buy Folding In On Itself]