This music video tells a story older than memory — a story of recognition, land, and belonging.
Rendered entirely in the visual language of Australian Aboriginal–inspired sand art, each still image becomes a moment of witness: earth, breath, shadow, and song holding a life before it knows itself. The figures are symbolic rather than literal, the landscape a living presence, the rhythm sacred rather than spoken.
The song moves like a quiet ceremony — guided by breathy female vocals, grounded by a low ancestral drone, and carried by cyclical rhythm. Nothing here rushes. Nothing demands. The story unfolds the way sand does: temporarily, reverently, and with intention.
This is a meditation on identity, wholeness, and the unseen knowing that precedes self-awareness — the idea that something ancient already recognizes us before we learn our own shape.
Headphones recommended.
Watch slowly.

