Masayoshi Fujita: Migratory
Briefly

"Year after year, migratory species travel thousands of miles, returning to the same nests with near-centimeter precision. Scientists believe our feathered friends are blessed with a specialized magnetoreceptor capable of reading Earth's electromagnetic fields like a compass."
"Across Migratory his metallophone swells and swoops as if it too would like to ride the squalls and siroccos... directing your ear to landmarks hundreds of miles underwing."
"Fujita guides listeners through lush and sparse terrain, equally likely to illustrate a placid lake or a sun-soaked field as a jagged mountain or arid badlands."
"Despite the minor misfires, Migratory carves out its own contemplative niche, widening the scope of Fujita's work through careful layering."
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