Portland-based composer Patricia Wolf returns with her most expansive work to date, a deeply affecting score for a feature-length Icelandic documentary by filmmaker Edward Pack Davee. Drawn from shared hikes, field recording sessions and a decades-long friendship, the collaboration captures a kind of ambient intimacy that feels both vast and personal. Across eleven pieces-including 'Early Memories', 'Reykjavik by the Sea', and 'Echoes Through Time'-Wolf sculpts layered, nostalgic synth textures using the UDO Super 6, allowing pensive harmonies and subtle timbral shifts to carry the emotional weight. There's a tactile sensitivity in the way tracks like 'Krummi's Theme' and 'Huginn and Muninn' respond to visual cues-gliding between meditative drones, crystalline mallets, and flickering melodies. While rooted in soundtrack work, this is no mere accompaniment. It stands fully on its own as a transportive ambient record, where the memories of Iceland, the mystery of birds and the filmmaker's life are refracted through Wolf's distinct, emotionally generous soundworld.