Another track from the same poetry-into-sound series that yielded Saturday’s Downstream entry ([Vernal Drone” by Larry Johnson](https://disquiet.com/2014/03/22/music-from-haiku/)): Mike J Dayton’s “The Crumbling Ice Temple” takes as its subject a haiku, part of the Naviar Haiku Project. The poem is by Kristjaan Panneman. Dayton’s rendering is all gentle clatter and echoing resonance.
>Deep Silence
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>In this ancient Buddhist Temple
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>Chanting Monks
Track originally posted for free download at [soundcloud.com/mike-88](https://soundcloud.com/mike-88/the-crumbling-ice-temple). More on the Naviar Haiku Project at [naviarlab.tumblr.com](http://naviarlab.tumblr.com/). It’s a project of Naviar Records, which is based in London and at [naviarrecords.com](http://naviarrecords.com/), [twitter.com/NaviarRecords](https://twitter.com/NaviarRecords), and [facebook.com/naviarrec](https://www.facebook.com/naviarrec).