Listening to the Rover Alone

These works imagine the sound world of a rover operating alone, far from its makers, guided only by process and objective. Using field recordings and electronic transformation, the music proposes scenes that reflect on isolation, persistence, and working toward outcomes for the benefit of others.

Alan Stephen Cook

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Listening to Life Beyond the Adelaide Rover Team by Alan Cook