Altre eccezionali esplorazioni sonore sono quelle suggerite in Some Days in the Life of a Tree da Lutz Glandien, finalmente tornato dopo lungo periodo a pubblicare per ReR. Così ne scrive Chris Cutler: "Some Days in the Life of a Tree weaves together layers of acoustic instruments, environmental sounds and state of the art digital processing, to create a chiaroscuro of otherworldly scenes - unfamiliar, but organic and acoustic at root - that conjure a world from a wide archive of recordings: spoken words, wind turbines, machinery, tractors, water, waves, aquarium pumps, crockery and glasses, laboratory sounds, a lobotomy saw, weapons, lasers, a heart monitor, an intensive care unit; computer sounds, forest sounds, the felling of a tree, steps, various birds and insects, whales, dolphins, a walrus, a fox, a hares, frogs, monochords, a clarinet, a tuba and small percussion. With an approach to sound that owes more to contemporary cinema than music, this is a work both allusive and immersive that will reward hi-fidelity listening."