Synaesthesia Magazine Sound | Page 3

Editors' note This issue, we can hear the world. We hear the thunder of a sky fit to burst, a D flat reverberating across the universe. We hear the ocean echo across two shells, wheat rolling like surf. We hear the thump thump thump of hip-hop and r&b bouncing from tarmac – then scarred by gunshots and drawn breaths. You amplified the world; chords from an orchestra had us running from the theatre. You made our mouths a cannon, collected reggae tapes. You pressed unwanted kisses into our forehead – how we hated the sound of the swick. We listened to the dark, to mermaids, to bells and to burnt throats. You gave us the world of the moon. This year, someone very special was lost. He was the sound of laughter and beers on the beach, while waves kissed the shore. He was a violin; the rasp of horsehair brushing rosin into the strings. He was a guitar around a barrel of fire, sparks dancing in the dark. We have dedicated this issue to Tim Bridgman, who was, and always will be, music at its very best. Thank you, contributors and readers, for bringing the world to life through the power of sound. Love, Annabelle and Carlotta Illustration  Zoe Neilson