A sonic journey through themes of inequality across nations, the political resistance of breath, and the vastness of quantifying the solar system in a way that flows from the intimate to the transcendental. Eliza Outlaw investigates breathing as a political resistance of humans as “co-respirators” under the evaluation of queer theory. Melissa McLean explores themes of the shared experience of gender inequality through the haunting granularisation of her disembodied voice. Gavriel Goodman depicts the physical burning of identities of migrants to produce a feeling of being untethered from the self through fracturing sound. Songyuan Shi uses FM synthesis to quantify planetary data to fabricate a soundscape. Beginning with the closeness of breath and journeying through the wider expanse of the universe, we can begin to question the politics and nuances of identity, speech and space through sound.