
Songs for The Crossing
Performance Series (2023-2025)
Songs for The Crossing is a collaborative performance series with Pablo Diserens and Slowfoam (Madelyn Byrd). First initiated in early 2023, it has iterated in Berlin and in the forest outside of Seattle, USA. Most recently, in April 2024, it was performed at 90mil during Slowfoam’s album release event for Transcorporeal Portal on Somewhere Press. This hour-long piece is dialogue between spoken word, sound and music. The selection of ‘trans campfire stories’ – which includes Blake’s original and curated works – floats in an otherworldly soundscape, composed of daxophone, field recordings, and live synthesized sound, The complete effect is a hypnotic and darkly humorous meditation on transformation, embodiment, and navigating joys and dangers of queer identity. Collaborators Blake, Diserens, and Byrd work closely to develop an interwoven conversation between sound and voice; the ‘landscape’ and the orator melt in and out of each other, forging a chimerical, supraverbal language that is simultaneously alien and organic.
Radio Show on 90mil Radio (2024-2025)
Starting in June 2024, it was one of the seminal shows on 90mil Radio, and currently airs monthly to pursue a different theme relevant to transgender and queer experience. Episodes so far have investigated topics such as pyromancy, entomology, alchemy, and community care, each enriched with live soundtracking from a different queer musical artist. The sound-scape is key to environing the verbal content in surreality; the aesthetic red thread between episodes and performances is the piece’s hypnotic pacing and experimental palette. The sonic play with texture and space, punctuated by melodic or rhythmic interludes, evokes the landscape of the gender wilderness. In its monthly radio format, the prompt for each participating musical artist is to realize a soundtrack for the trek.
Album & Atlas (2025)
In November 2025, Songs for The Crossing will be released as both an album and book with the publishing house Somewhere Press (Glasgow, UK).
As a printed book, Songs for The Crossing builds out a collaborative lore of the ‘gender wilderness.’ This parallel space is depicted as an animate landscape that bears the traveler along, offering a sanctuary for processing the psychosomatic spectrum one faces during transition. The ~200-page book contains short stories, poems, essays, maps, and artworks by queer and trans artists who extrapolate on the gender wilderness. The wilderness is, of course, a subjective space; the terrain appears in different forms to different people who visit. But its common denominator is the knowledge that getting lost in a wild place – “bewildered,” as Jack Halberstam would put it2 – is an integral part of queering. This wildness is both superhuman and hypernatural. Like a chrysalis, the gender wilderness is a container in which we metamorph. The book will be printed with risograph publisher Good Press (Glasgow, UK). It will be distributed online by Somewhere Press and select independent bookstores in Glasgow and Berlin.
As an album, which will be published in cassette and digital formats, Songs for The Crossing interweaves spoken word with sound and instrumentation to evoke the traveler’s nebulous surroundings. The eponymous Songs themselves are chanted in this soundscape, sometimes intelligible and sometimes fading into the ambiance of the music. Pablo Diserens and Madelyn Byrd (aka Slowfoam) are the primary collaborators; the three of us work together to develop the album’s structure and palette with field recording, electronic instruments, and daxophone. Other queer and trans artists from the Somewhere Press community will contribute elements to compositions, integrating multiple visions into the sonic worldbuilding.
Stay tuned to learn more.




Credits:
Photography by Lizzie Urquhart
Performance by Lou Croff Blake, Pablo Diserens, & Slowfoam (Madelyn Byrd)
Radio show guests include Crysanth, CCL, Seelene, Slowfoam, Bin Cir, Pablo Diserens, Hilary CB, Delwyn, Magdalena J. Härtelova, and Diane Barbé.
Special thanks to event hosts KWIA, The Lodge, Somewhere Press, and 90mil.