Progredere is a record about time. Not just the passage of it, but the sense of it: how sound can hold it, stretch it, bury it, or return us to it. Each side (Intervīvium and Movere) came from very different places in my practice, but somehow they’ve found each other here. Together they sit quietly in dialogue, sharing an interest in listening as an active, durational thing.
Rooted in a deep engagement with sound, storytelling, and the act of listening. Navigating through collaboration, exploration, and the creation of environments that encourage artistic exchange. Documentary in nature, it prioritises authenticity and a fascination with the ways stories take shape through sound.