Liminal explores humanity’s role within a broader, more-than-human ecology, seeking connection with, rather than separation from, the natural world. The project draws inspiration from Guillaume Logé’s book Wild Renaissance and was created in response to growing uncertainty and the breakdown of old systems.
The album comprises 15 solo piano pieces, partly intertwined with electronics. Together, they inhabit a liminal space between contemporary composition and introspective sound poetry, moving between moments of precise, intentional writing and passages where sound evolves more organically.
“The album moves between two sides,” Beving explains. “Sometimes, I try to shape and refine sound into its purest form. Other times, the music seems to flow on its own, shifting, fading, and returning to silence as if guided by something natural. It’s less about structure and more about connection, resonance, and change, closer to ecology than architecture.”
Liminal will be released digitally, on CD and on vinyl on 20 March and is now available for pre-order via the grains store.

