There’s a cinematic quietude to Julian Loida’s work: like winter light entering a room you didn’t know had a window. A percussionist and composer known for exploring stillness as much as motion, Loida often builds soundscapes that feel half-remembered, like tracing the outline of a memory with your eyes closed. What sets his approach apart is his devotion to emotional texture over instrumental fireworks; every note is placed with intention, like breathing warm air into cold glass. In this radio edit of “December Dreams,” he joins forces with vocalist Don Mitchell, whose voice carries that wistful clarity of someone speaking from the threshold between waking and reverie.





