
Recorded this short piece today (12/25/17) along the Potomac River. Quite chilly and windy, but exhilarating.
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More Lynlee on the radio and mixcloud
Lynlee’s Words from the Winds:Sounds was played once again on the excellent radio show CATFIGHTS “for the weekend” #5.09 – OPEN SECRET MIXTAPE-
The mix is here. Have a listen to some very diverse sounds and great mixes from Belgium. Here is a link to the station- A warm thanks for keeping us in rotation!
In addition, That’s It–No. 139 by Brian P. Dunleavy also featured a track from our latest. This particular podcast features William Burroughs, Meridith Monk and Sonny Rollins. Check it out here. Cheers!
Verzcast #006
I was delighted to discover that “Factory close to the Yangtze River” from The Rain that Fell was featured on the Verzcast radio show on Resonance Extra in late September.
Here is the link if you want to listen. I highly recommend checking out all the programs. This is what their website says:
“verz imprint is a multimedia project that curates and supports quiet music and art, founded in 2016 by Phil Maguire. At present, the project consists of a netlabel (verz imprint), concert series (verznights), and radio show on experimental station ResonanceEXTRA (verzcast). The project attempts to explore ‘quiet’ music past and present, and what ‘quietness’ means in contemporary art(s).”
Definitely worth keeping an eye on.
Visit their website here
Looking out on the Atlantic

Super 8 Still 101 from Journal of Drifting Hours
A Season Close to Mountains-Section 1 (working title)
A Season Close to Mountains is a working title of a longer audiovisual project.
This section was recorded in the Qixia district in Nanjing, China inside the Qixia Teachers Training College and Xuanwu Lake.
Morning in Qixia (Field Recording)

A field recording from Xuanwu Lake in Nanjing, China, July 2017
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Views from the Alpes-Maritimes
Playing Silent Notes

Powerful and moving analysis on my latest film Train to Solitude Waves from Francesca at L’emergere del possibile. Read the entire text here in Italian.
Big thanks!
Train to Solitude Waves
New Film!
65 Artists write about their work

I am really honored to be included in the new EBook 65 Artists write about their work published by Bourgeon. If you are interested in discovering and learning about a productive field of working artists in Washington D.C go here
I wrote about my experience making Baoying Window. A special thanks to Daniel Barbiereo for introducing me to this project a few years ago and Robert Bettmann at Bourgeon.
You can watch Baoying Window below-

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