
Polyphony Più
A Musical Analysis of the Four Seasons in the Northern Hemisphere

Polyphony Più’s A Musical Analysis of the Four Seasons in the Northern Hemisphere approaches the idea of seasonal change not as a meteorological cycle, but as a shifting field of perception. Working within experimental, ambient, and electronic forms, the album treats climate, mood, and cognition as overlapping systems—each influencing the other in subtle, sometimes disorienting ways.
The tracklist hints at this interplay. “Are You Coming Inn, Radio Rental?” (a nod to the slang for “mental”) explore the psychological side of seasonal transition, where small changes in light or temperature can alter one’s internal landscape. “Acclimatize Your Needs” turns this inward, examining how bodies and habits adjust to new conditions, while “Altostratus to Altocumulus” shifts the focus upward, tracing the movement of cloud forms as a kind of atmospheric notation.
The album closes with “Analysis" and "A Furthering Inn Più,” pieces that feel like both a summary and a departure—an attempt to understand the patterns behind the seasons while acknowledging that they remain, in many ways, resistant to interpretation.
A Musical Analysis of the Four Seasons in the Northern Hemisphere stands as one of Polyphony Più’s more conceptual works, using sound to map the subtle, often overlooked transitions that shape the rhythms of life in the northern world.
01. Are You Coming Inn, Radio Rental?
02. Acclimatize Your Needs
03. Altostratus to Altocumulus
04. Analysis
05. A Furthering Inn Più
2017/04/14
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