Title : Poiesis
Artist : o[rlawren]
Formats : CD, Digital
Date : 2025
Label : Dronarivm/Fonodroom

“It’s a deep plugged in, hand crafted, ridiculously detailed journey through the minutia of an imaginary ecosystem and a welcome temporary reprieve from reality."
The Slow Music Movement.

“I've just started to play Poiesis and it's beautiful”.
Alicia Matthews - NTS Radio

“Thanks for the music. I love it”.
Nick Luscombe - New Ratio/Mscty Space, Tokyo.

“I really like the music”.
Elizabeth Alker - BBC 3 Unclassified.

“POESIS”, is a collection of nine pieces and the most like his first release “Butterfly Wings Make”,
the one most responsible for pulling me into his world.
Tui’s use of acoustic instruments, coupled with his mastery of synthesis create the environments so evocative of nature itself.
Water sprites, tree spirits, the world is at ease with itself”.

Stephen Spera - LOOP

“I admire your music very much and I commend you for continuing to fight the good fight and bring
quality music into the world”.
Ron Shepper - Textura

“I can’t stop listening to both of these”.
George - 8fold

“Instant buy as usual :) Thank you for the music, dear Tui!”
Gosh Snobo - VINYLLA.LV

 
 
 

Poiesis is the second of two simultaneous album releases from Dutch based label Dronarivm/Fonodroom from the Scottish based sound artist and electro-acoustic musician o[rlawren] and almost nine years since the label issued his 2016 album Branches, a collaborative album with French guitarist Cyril Secq.

Active for over two decades in the electronic music scene, o[rlawren] has developed a distinctive and intuitive approach to emotional and intimate details that unfold in his electroacoustic constructions, documented in a string of solo and collaborative releases.

Extending a valuable collaborative aesthetic, Poiesis is a continuation in the artists ongoing research into modular synthesis and field recordings, informed by and in collaboration with the works ‘we wander in circles through the night and are consumed by fire’ and ‘physis’ by Portuguese photographer Carina Martins and the author Rui Ibañez Matoso.

‘It is a very melodic, bubbling, soft and gentle sound, very visceral as is his own personhood.’
Carina Martins (Viseu, Portugal).

‘The desire to approach nature itself is reflected in the act of photographing, seen as a possibility of diving into the fragile complexity of the interdependence of life and, consequently, into the immanence of an aesthetic anchored in the ecological dimension of artistic consciousness.
This is also the subtle energy that emerges from these images, like someone who takes the opposite path of light to contemplate a sovereign
existence in the trees.
Carina Martins photography favours a digression of the senses beyond the immediately visible and leads us to a certain geography of shadows,
night and gloom.
Between the urban and civilizational threshold of the Anthropocene and the immense territory of the biosphere,
the photographer conducts a visual investigation into the epicentre of nocturnal light environments, praising the shadow of places inhabited
by a myriad of mineral organisms, plants and animals.
In the confrontation between our gaze and these images, as well as in our relationship with nature, something must change and happen at the level of the perception and its affective-cognitive modulations.
It is no longer a question of seeing as in the ancient regime of pre-technological vision, but of poetically accessing another sensitive sphere,
unlearning the rigid ideas of what a forest, a tree, or a mountain might be and look like.’
Rui Ibañez Matoso (Researcher in the science of image and post-media visuality).

Layout & design by Tui.
In collaboration with photographer Carina Martins [carinamartins.com] and the author Rui Ibañez Matoso [ruimatoso.medium.com].


Tui - eurorack modular system [make noise, instruo, pladask elektrisk, mutable instruments], monophonic synthesizer, hikari monos,
soma terra, dulcimer, wooden whistle, dilruba, clarinet, piano, maxforlive, ableton live suite 12, field recordings.

Mastered by Tui at High Todholes,
Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland.

Thank you to Carina, Rui, Dmitry and Artém.

Love with freedom for all.