Many of elements peppering the three long tracks of "Energy Field” are readily identifiable (bird calls, thunder, wind, rain, splashing water), but others that are not quite as clear (drones, creaks, rumbles, echoes, etc). Still, it is this mix of familiar and mysterious that makes this album work so well. Obviously, the sounds of water and the sea are recognizable to most people, but Winderen manages to expand the listener’s perceptions as to just what sounds exist in these contexts with some of the odder inclusions. Delving beneath the surface of the water, she manages to pick up the sounds of crustaceans and fish as they try to hunt or call to attract a mate. Given the general perception that the underwater world is a place of silence and calm, these representations of aquatic life are especially interesting to contemplate as the album unfolds.The gastrointestinal tract usually functions unnoticed, intruding into consciousness only in the form of specific sensations of hunger, intestinal motion."Since kami ang humihingi ng pabor, we should sit down with them and explain kung ano ang maiaambag nila sa kandidatura ni Noy at kung ano’ng maibabalik ni Noy sa Pilipinas.”SUBSCRIBE TO ALL