soundsmint exists at the intersection of the cultivated and the wild. Born in a converted greenhouse in South London, the project began as an experiment in organic sound design — field recordings of rainfall on glass, the creak of wooden beams expanding in heat, the subsonic vibration of roots pressing through soil.
Every track is a specimen, carefully propagated from seed to full bloom. The compositions grow outward from a single melodic stem, branching into harmonics that feel both ancient and synthetic. Instruments are chosen the way a gardener chooses plants: for their texture, their season, their ability to coexist.
This is music that asks you to be still. To listen the way you watch a vine climb a wall — slowly, with the understanding that something extraordinary is always happening if you pay close enough attention.