Layers of Afternoon is meant to reflect a certain experience of time — something both tangible and vague, felt but hard to describe. These moments often emerge in patterns, sometimes brief, sometimes sustained, but always formative. We recognize their uniqueness, yet something unconscious in us yearns to identify and revel in these patterns. Perhaps we shy away from speaking of them for fear of appearing trite or unimportant, but they often return in our memories, providing collective solace. For Keith Kenniff, aka Goldmund, language isn’t sufficient to convey these experiences; only art and music seem to be able to grasp what makes them special. In collaboration with violinist Scott Moore, Keith Kenniff crafts a soundscape that lingers between nostalgia and fleeting presence, allowing listeners to drift through the blurred edges of memory.