The Farallon Round-up: Farallon Geographics Wrapped 2024

Attention geospatial developers, asset managers, resources stewards and music lovers alike! This is not a drill—we’ve got something special that we know you’ll appreciate. Why? Because at Farallon Geographics, we’re a team of people just like you, blending expertise in geospatial development, resource management, and a love for great music.

The intersection of music and maps may seem tenuous at best, a practice reserved for artists and music theorists like Mike Hamad, who translates the sound of popular artists like Phish, Pink Floyd, and the Greatful Dead into visual schema. But we’re not just about abstract ideas—we’re building tangible, innovative solutions that bring our clients one step closer to their goals.

For Farallon, music unites us as much as our passion for geospatial development, resource stewardship, and problem solving. It’s not just about geography and technology, it’s about creating a rhythm in everything we do for our clients, whether it’s in developing sophisticated geospatial tools, preserving resources, or managing complex assets.

Take a look at some of the music that is helping us drive our solutions to the next level! Taking some inspiration from the Spotify Wrapped phenomenon, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite songs from the past year, based off of some questions from Farallon CEO and self-proclaimed music nerd, Dennis Wuthrich.

These are some of our picks for the favorite songs from the year, songs that help us stay focused while working, songs that we would take to a desert island, and newly discovered music. So without further ado, check out the Farallon Geographics Wrapped 2024!

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