"A Small Life and Unnoticed Movements" was born from a live performance at Germi in Milan, later transformed in the studio through Fender Rhodes and subtle ambient processing. The six pieces are sonic micro-landscapes built around minimal gestures — a leaf’s trace, a small current, a dim light, an almost invisible presence. The music doesn’t describe nature; it follows its processes. It changes slowly, transforms without noise, and remains in a state of attentive listening.
The project is accompanied by six short films by Fausto Caviglia, shot between Berlin and the Netherlands, observing leaves, water and reflections from close range — not as images, but as phenomena. A work of slow listening, and of giving value to what stays small.