Recorded at night by candlelight in the Temple of La Tour-de-Peilz, “Music for Intersecting Planes” captures the immediacy of acoustic music in resonant space. Cellist Leila Bordreuil and organist Kali Malone join in a work of austere, ritualistic presence, where the granularity of air, the vibration of strings, feedback, and subdued sine waves intersect in sculptural form.
Minimal in means yet expansive in effect, the music slowly unfolds like beads on a thread, punctuated by silence and deep breaths. Bellows whistle within feathered string harmonics, interference patterns pulsate throughout the chapel, and the environment itself becomes part of the music, with ringing church bells and motorcycles passing in the distance.
Performed live in single takes, the music balances patience and intensity, composition and chance. Their collaboration reveals new terrain: more tonal and composed than Bordreuil’s work, more textural and raw than Malone’s.
“Music for Intersecting Planes” is both severe and tender, an elemental convergence of cello and organ that resonates with the timeless intrigue of acoustic phenomena.
“Music for Intersecting Planes” will be released on March 20, 2026 via Ideologic Organ & La Becque Editions. Vinyl/CD/Digital preorder is available on bandcamp.







