reviews
“Across 10 tracks that seamlessly flow into one another, Omori invites her listener on a participatory journey in which memory and consciousness are configured through forests, oceans, and gardens. In the process, she harmoniously reconciles the self and the natural world.”
- Pitchfork
“[a] carefully composed, atmospheric album... There is much thoughtfulness at work here.”
- Financial Times
“Another brilliant example of how reflective and nurturing art can be”
- Loud & Quiet
“a devastatingly beautiful debut”
- Clash Magazine
“Silkworms up your spine, in a good way”
- Electronic Sound
“The composer fuses Wiltshire field recordings with astral punk, drawing on the therapeutic Japanese practice of ‘forest bathing’”
- The Guardian
“a true master of her craft; a singular vision brought beautifully to quiet, restrained life.”
- Gold Flake Paint