All the moon long... is a structured improvisation for laptop ensemble that explores the idea of sleep as both a trope in earlier music composition and an assortment of bodily activities that can be referenced using gestural controllers for digital music. This piece is not just about sleep in relation to relaxation and dreaming but also the many ways that our minds and bodies are quite active while we are out. The performers navigate through different programmatic interpretations of sleep using both sampling and synthesis modules to converse with earlier musical works that use this theme. While sampling calls and obscures recordings that reflect the theme, the synthesis modules create electronic gestures that depict how our physical bodies react as we move through different sleep states (e.g., brain wave activity, muscle movements, etc.).