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music tagged with: ambient

Yoko Imamura – Imaginary World

Yoko Imamura – Imaginary World
[mi272]

Yoko Imamura

“Imaginary World”

Yoko Imamura lives in Kyoto and she always had a deep love for Piano. The basis of her music is classical music, but she also likes various genres of music.

The album contains seven tracks of soft, melodic piano instrumentals that sound like they were written so listeners could the beauty of a not too densely written piano composition.

This “Imaginary World” was created for something which can be played on quiet evenings or sunday mornings, knowing that it will be a comfortable ride until the last track has passed.

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posted 30 August 2020

Julien Palomo – Faith In Something Smaller

Julien Palomo – Faith In Something Smaller
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Julien Palomo

“Faith In Something Smaller”

“To freely quote Professor Paulo Motta, «music is the mirage of sound». Schroedinger’s music: Suppose it takes shape? Suppose it doesn’t? Suppose both states exist? Suppose I didn’t want to chose?

As a composer, I enjoy indeterminacy. The system of electronic devices I use allows for careful planning of events, timbres, textures, their evolutions in time, but I just give it a gentle push. I will shut it down before it churns out the Big Musical Obvious. I want the fabric to remain visible. The background to be the foreground, in plain sight. The vibrating atoms have been set in motion to become music, but it’s not exactly the purpose. This is music on its way to, but whatever it is, it will not reach it. I will make sure it doesn’t. It’s a mirage on the horizon. Considering the parameters I use, would you ever reach the unintended oasis, it wouldn’t quench your thirst.

Quite the opposite – this music wants to reinstate the unformal beauty of raw material. Correlations will eventually create a scale, a rhythm: it would be foolish of the composer to pretend he is not a human being, equipped with a brain that needs structures in the face of the universe. If he could actually see the universe as it is, he would die instantly. Instead he creates little boxes to tick, generation after generation of flesh vehicles. I don’t believe in tabula rasa. Whatever new musical system will be invented, will be invented either by a brain, either by something programmed by a brain. Hence, I programme. But without too much self-examination, I know this is mere pretense.Systems, society, Kultur, music induced by Kultur, you are so small next to my faith.

So, here it is, voltage, mere voltage, and a few algorithms from the 1990s. There’s a design, but mostly, chances (I prefer chances to refer to vast blocks of sound emerging from a jolt of the finger here and there, rather than improvisation that pertains to shorter segments). Both compositions were produced out of exactly the same patch on my electronic system. You will hear many differences between the two, but they’re really part of the same continuum. The Universe, Nature, the All, God, whatever you call it, is first and foremost a continuum, and by insisting on long-form compositions, I want to reflect that. Sometimes I will cull a chunk that makes sense. Sometimes I will select a transition. I could have arbitrarily decided to propose 2 more hours of it, 24 hours, a month, why not, of this sound. I tune in to this sound whenever I feel the urge. I have the quasi-mystical belief it continues even when I unplug the whole studio. Proof is I can hear it in my head. Like you would open the window, tune in to the wind creating layers of phasing in the trees, mixed with the sounds of civilization nearby, and then shut the window: you may well be the center of your own interest, but something, the unfathomable something is still roaming outside. Vaster than you. This is what I try to convey with these pieces. Eventually, electronics has the last word against other instruments, and even the electronic imitations thereof, because voltage, that bare expression (expressiveness?) of electricity, is a sound of nature, a lifeform in itself. When you delve deep in electronics, you don’t look at the global picture of human ideas, languages, social organizations, the bullshit; you peer at the atoms interweaving, doing their thing, a wrong move and they overcome you, little teases. Focus on the details. Study the microcosm, and you will get closer to the real design, and its chances. The rest, again, is a pile of more or less useless structural rubbish. I have faith in something smaller.”

— JP, May 2020

Released on August 19, 2020 as free (cc) digital download and also as limited cassette edition.

Composed on modular synthesizer, ARP 2600, ARP Sequencer, EMS Synthi E, Waldorf Microwave, Korg Z1 and Akai S950

October-December 2019, IB Studio 2.0, France

Cover artwork by Ivo Petrov, using photography by Aurélie Gerlach

Produced by Ivo Petrov

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posted 22 August 2020

catapulta & svayam – De onde vem o Eco

catapulta & svayam – De onde vem o Eco
[mi271]

catapulta & svayam

“De onde vem o Eco”

One of the most striking aspects of Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophical explorations is the author’s deep respect for Hindu and Buddhist thought, as both traditions present address an issue that occupied a large portion of his work: suffering.

The collaboration between Catapulta and Svayam seeks to dilute any answer in the contemplative exercise itself. Shadows are, moreover, a fundamental part of the feverish journey of this dialogue. The synthesis between millenary sounds and a beat replicates a process of non-traditional exploration and reinvention that is the answer to any type of aberration that was conventionally called cultural appropriation.

Donde Vem o Eco goes beyond any kind of fusion that limits itself to joining opposite worlds. On the contrary, it finds in the universality of human concerns the (un)fertile ground for walking.

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posted 18 August 2020

M-PeX – Deus, o criado de Camus

M-PeX – Deus, o criado de Camus
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M-PeX

“Deus, o criado de Camus”

Cinematic ambient sounds by M-PeX, mostly composed with digital manipulations of his Portuguese Guitar. All tracks from this album were composed as original soundtrack for the theater play titled Deus, o criado de Camus (production by Gato que Ladra, text by Afonso Cruz and staging by Rute Rocha, 2014). Artwork by Marco Madruga.
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posted 18 August 2020

WHΛLTHISИEY – thɪsˈtɔːtɪŋ taɪm

WHΛLTHISИEY – thɪsˈtɔːtɪŋ taɪm

WHΛLTHISИEY

“thɪsˈtɔːtɪŋ taɪm”

The music of WHΛLTHISИEY is a solitary soundtrack to nowhere, a non-tourist map into the unknown; music and images to create new, fully immersive environments, an intriguing aural pilgrimage with no destination in time and space, nuances and labyrinths.
WHΛLTHISИEY selects and mixes music for the mind and body in the same quantities that emerges from encounters between the past and the present, drawing beauty of the commonplace, wiping, polishing it, giving it life again, so to produce the same effect of the original freshness and spontaneity, a mirror that transforms it absorbs and reflects, telescoping the past through the present. WHΛLTHISИEY has a necessity to reimagine time even as time runs out.
WHΛLTHISИEY is interested in ideas that flows and materialize in different ways. WHΛLTHISИEY is more interested in experiencing the intensity of a thing and its uniqueness ( Thisness ).

Do it Thissen / Spread the Thisease

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posted 08 August 2020

Quetz4l – Ixitia (Extended Version)

Quetz4l – Ixitia (Extended Version)
[VSS104]

Quetz4l

“Ixitia (Extended Version)”

Introducing the extended version of the debut material by Mexican producer Quetz4l – “Ixitia”, a compilation of short tracks that play with experimentation and sampling to achieve a dark and surreal atmosphere.
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posted 07 August 2020

Christian Fiesel – Zealandia

Christian Fiesel – Zealandia
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Christian Fiesel

“Zealandia”

Music and production by Christian Fiesel CC 2020
Dedicated to Amy

photo and design by EMERGE

The music of the album Zealandia speaks the language of longing. It is about the eighth continent, on whose back lie the islands of New Zealand, among others. This album is very, very quiet and that’s the way it should be. It was recorded in March 2020 using only a memotron.

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posted 30 July 2020

Slow Children & Area – Zima E.P.

Slow Children & Area – Zima E.P.
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Slow Children & Area

“Zima E.P.”

chicago, in the middle of deepest winter. snow covered. at this time of year, the title track of this e.p. was created as a collaboration between slow children (whom we welcome as a new artist) and area (most recently in 2009 on “objet trouvé” [tonatom.103]).

“zima” means winter and this is reflected in the meandering, powerful, deep, ambient opener. five alternative interpretations of this work take up different aspects in a new way, continue it with a new focus and complete this e.p. this is far from being a ” one original title and remixes” release, but rather presents six very different variations of a theme combined, which allows an attentive listening as one piece.

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posted 29 July 2020

Asylum Connection – Grey Worlds Fill Empty Words

Asylum Connection – Grey Worlds Fill Empty Words
[SR223]

Asylum Connection

“Grey Worlds Fill Empty Words”

“Everything you feel is a part of me, I have carefully hidden or crushed it for so many years. She always came back to me, and I fought her to the point that I hurt myself trying to disavow her. This project was born when I broke that vicious circle. That day, with shame I shred that taboo I had for noise and for the most violent and uncompromising instincts of myself. This sound has always been inside me.
I mainly used contact microphones, objects, guitar pedals, but I try not to set any limits to what I do. I want to thank for the patience/trust/support my wife, Nicola and Omar, Teresa, Federico & Adonai, RecycledFab and Mai12 for the inspiration.

Asylum Connection is:

“A long time to fight the self-destructive spirit. And then one day I put myself aside and I left him free, free to express himself, to move objects, to bring sounds where he wanted. Not me against myself, but me together with the most intolerant part of my spirit. Together we create these sounds and visions.”

Credits:

all music by Asylum Connection

Artwork by:

Akis Karanos
https://akk-kaak.tumblr.com/
https://sun-is-rising-lower.pictures/

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posted 26 July 2020

epitomeZero – Shortforms EP

epitomeZero – Shortforms EP

epitomeZero

“Shortforms EP”

A smaller four track ep from new artist epitomeZero now, some ambient works which could be seen as influenced by Tangerine Dream and perhaps some subtle caribbean flavours in moderation.

epitomeZero gives us a small introduction EP ‘Shortforms EP’ taken from the album ‘Lightforms 2.0’ which you can find on his bandcamp page: epitomezero.bandcamp.com/album/lightforms-20
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released July 23, 2020

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posted 23 July 2020

ref/inter – For Hans Jenny

ref/inter – For Hans Jenny
[EEM056]

ref/inter

“For Hans Jenny”

The album is dedicated to the Swiss scientist Hans Jenny and his work in the field of Cymatics. The visual aspects of sounds that can be revealed through the movement of matter inspired me to try and recreate these experiments. Trying out cymatics led to a certain understanding which sounds create patterns and which parameters influence these patterns. These sounds were not necessarily harmonious in the sense of Western music theory, however, they have proven to be a fascinating asset in my sound archive. Some of the sounds that are part of the album For Hans Jenny were recorded as early as 2010 and they were turned into a performance in 2014. Afterwards, the sounds were dormant in my hard drives only to be revived in the EE remastered version.
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posted 21 July 2020