Flower devotion

Jul 22, 03:53 PM

"When I first heard the field recording before even reading the description it really took me back to conversations in the temple (Cambodian and Vietnamese where I am from). The chatters between elders and sense of calm flew over me. When I read what the field recording was about that is when I knew this was right up my alley. A lot of my music has field recordings of moments in time that mean a lot to me, which is why I chose this particular sounds to work with. 

"I knew I wanted to add in some zither samples to ensure that it flowed with the story, I then added some ambient sounds and foley to complete the track. I wanted it to be calm, mediative but also impactful, as someone who is constantly rediscovering my roots, it’s important to share music that not only upholds tradition, but also brings the future children/people into the sounds so that we can grow with tradition and not go backwards."  

Xiamen temple reimagined by Maggie Tra.

Part of the Migration Sounds project, the world’s first collection of the sounds of human migration. 

For more information and to explore the project, see https://www.citiesandmemory.com/migration