'Concentric Ringing' is a new 26-minute music project by Brooklyn-based artist Breaking composed of field recording patched together with electronic instrumentation. Considering sound as relic, both new and recycled sounds are carefully assembled into a sonic sculpture in motion. Sounds in the compositions will come-and-go, scenes fade in-and-out, or abruptly cut (as if with scissors) - all in effect of creating collage of both time and space. Some moments are glued still, others duplicated & looped. Some skip & struggle to play and have been weathered by time; dirt lays beneath them. Neon litter scattered in the substrate, picked out and assembled into shapes. Ideas are displayed in motion, in forwards and in reverse. Produced in a way that shows the process of production and allows the draft work to live on in the final product. Loops of different lengths are displayed alongside each other, flowing from synchronicity to syncopation, their seams and loop points dissolve. The leaves change as the plastic bag in the tree remains the same, a series of rings(circles:spirals).