British musician Leyland Kirby, best known for his project The Caretaker, is celebrated for his deeply atmospheric explorations of memory, nostalgia, and decay. Inspired by early 20th-century ballroom music and the shifting nature of recollection, The Caretaker’s evolving soundscapes blur the line between beauty and loss. Over two decades, Kirby’s acclaimed works—most notably the six-part series *Everywhere at the end of time*—have earned him recognition as a pivotal figure in experimental and ambient music, transforming forgotten sounds into haunting meditations on time and identity.