
MIND OVER MIRRORS - Particles, Peds & Pores LP
Jaime Fennelly, as Mind Over Mirrors, makes music that pushes the known to the lip of the unknown, where it rocks precariously and in exhilaration. He scrambles the familiar and tweaks the comfortable, not through aggression, but a throbbing estrangement. When placed at a distance, these require longer reaches to grasp. The reward for this effort is an enlarged field of perspective, experience, and also of feeling. This is deeply feeling music to feel deeply.Â
In all of Jaimeâs recordsâand, arguably, especially in Particles, Peds, & Poresâthereâs a seed of the pastoral, some ancient shepherdâs song ringing through nearby hills and groves, but one also yearning to plumb the uncanny and the creative possibilities of disintegration. âFarewell to woods,â the grieving Damon sings in Virgilâs eighth Eclogue. âLet all be ocean now.â Fennelly sounds vast, enveloping wildernesses and the thrilling disquiet of their echoless grandeur. (Maybe Burroughs speaks to the borders of these zones: âPulsing mineral silence as word dust falls from demagnetized patterns.â) Thereâs something of the heroic at work here, too, although the heroâs instinct has been suitably temperedâor awedâto know not to fly too close to the sun.Â
âNathan Salsburg, December 2025â
"A kosmische wonder." - Aquarium Drunkard
Jaime Fennelly, as Mind Over Mirrors, makes music that pushes the known to the lip of the unknown, where it rocks precariously and in exhilaration. He scrambles the familiar and tweaks the comfortable, not through aggression, but a throbbing estrangement. When placed at a distance, these require longer reaches to grasp. The reward for this effort is an enlarged field of perspective, experience, and also of feeling. This is deeply feeling music to feel deeply.Â
In all of Jaimeâs recordsâand, arguably, especially in Particles, Peds, & Poresâthereâs a seed of the pastoral, some ancient shepherdâs song ringing through nearby hills and groves, but one also yearning to plumb the uncanny and the creative possibilities of disintegration. âFarewell to woods,â the grieving Damon sings in Virgilâs eighth Eclogue. âLet all be ocean now.â Fennelly sounds vast, enveloping wildernesses and the thrilling disquiet of their echoless grandeur. (Maybe Burroughs speaks to the borders of these zones: âPulsing mineral silence as word dust falls from demagnetized patterns.â) Thereâs something of the heroic at work here, too, although the heroâs instinct has been suitably temperedâor awedâto know not to fly too close to the sun.Â
âNathan Salsburg, December 2025â
"A kosmische wonder." - Aquarium Drunkard
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Jaime Fennelly, as Mind Over Mirrors, makes music that pushes the known to the lip of the unknown, where it rocks precariously and in exhilaration. He scrambles the familiar and tweaks the comfortable, not through aggression, but a throbbing estrangement. When placed at a distance, these require longer reaches to grasp. The reward for this effort is an enlarged field of perspective, experience, and also of feeling. This is deeply feeling music to feel deeply.Â
In all of Jaimeâs recordsâand, arguably, especially in Particles, Peds, & Poresâthereâs a seed of the pastoral, some ancient shepherdâs song ringing through nearby hills and groves, but one also yearning to plumb the uncanny and the creative possibilities of disintegration. âFarewell to woods,â the grieving Damon sings in Virgilâs eighth Eclogue. âLet all be ocean now.â Fennelly sounds vast, enveloping wildernesses and the thrilling disquiet of their echoless grandeur. (Maybe Burroughs speaks to the borders of these zones: âPulsing mineral silence as word dust falls from demagnetized patterns.â) Thereâs something of the heroic at work here, too, although the heroâs instinct has been suitably temperedâor awedâto know not to fly too close to the sun.Â
âNathan Salsburg, December 2025â
"A kosmische wonder." - Aquarium Drunkard











