I spent a year recording radiators to make music | Andrew Huang

I GUESS YOU COULD SAY IT WAS…RAD
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★ CREDITS ★

Music by Andrew Huang. Additional audio from Graham Taylor.

Filmed and edited by Andrew Huang and Philip Bowser.

VFX by Philip Bowser.

Voiceover written by Kyah Green and Andrew Huang. Performed by Berkeley Pickell.

We begin with an ending. From elements we were born, and to them we will return. All things exist to be changed, transformed, made new by an endless flow of time.

This change signals a new chapter, a new purpose. Pushed onward, we rise – formless, weightless.
Guided by an unseen architecture, we touch the outer limits of what is known. Around us, the hammering of those who came before. We are among them, each life an echo in oblivion. This is the way it was always meant to be.

The energy of our being will escape our form and flow outward. It may have the power to alter vast worlds, other beings, existing somewhere past the edge of our imagination. We are but a simple arc in a widening spiral, the breadth of which can never be known.

This is our place in the cosmos. To take each turn and be re-shaped, ushered forward by forces within us, yet beyond us.

Until our path ends.

But always, we will rise again. Our hope will be a beacon, and together, we will radiate.

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If you’re new here, my name is Andrew Huang and I’m a musician who works with many genres and many instruments – and I’ve also made music with many things that aren’t instruments like balloons, pants, water, and dentist equipment. For more info visit my website: http://andrewhuang.com

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I spent a year recording radiators to make music | Andrew Huang

Andrew Huang
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