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Jazzaria – Aural Remnants

Jazzaria – Aural Remnants

Jazzaria

“Aural Remnants”

After light – shadow. After sound – echo.

And as shadow is not simply darkness, echoes are not simply reflections. Cyclical feedback leads to further reverberations, resonating in ways that go beyond a reflection of their origin.

Featuring timpani, orchestra, organ, piano, reverb, and effects.

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posted 03 December 2023

Valentina Maza and Veronica Zondek – Cantos a la grieta encendida

Valentina Maza and Veronica Zondek – Cantos a la grieta encendida
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Valentina Maza and Veronica Zondek

“Cantos a la grieta encendida”

The story of Vagido, the poetry book by Verónica Zondek, is intense and extensive. The first publication in 1990 (Ediciones Embalaje, Colombia) took its author by surprise. The second edition appeared the following year at Editorial Último Reino in Buenos Aires. It wasn’t until 2014 that we encountered it in Chile, thanks to Alquimia Ediciones, in a special release that included a new poem, a work of poetic art, fragments of interviews, and critical texts. A perfect box set, as we might call it in musical terms.

Some of these texts are heard in Cantos a la grieta encendida, ), this album published by Pueblo Nuevo, a label that, while offering its productions for digital download, takes care to surround the music with reviews, credits, and artwork, all those elements that belonged to the album covers of our cassettes and CDs and that have now disappeared inside streaming lists. Thanks to this information, then, we can learn in more detail that, in addition to Verónica Zondek‘s poems, Valentina Maza composed, produced, interpreted the machines and violas, and participated in the mixing. A mix, by the way, in which the author’s voice is predominantly in the foreground most of the time.

In the epilogue to the second edition of Vagido, María Teresa Adriasola (Elvira Hernández) warned of “the phonic redundancy of this poetry (internal rhymes, alliterations, assonances, annomination, etc.), repetitions that also extend in words, verses, without harmonizing. These sounds, producers of a concert of disconcerting internal echoes, beats, clatter, are relentless, and their discord is part of the anguishing migraine that surrounds childbirth and the wails of the newborn.” It is very valuable to read this description in light of the interpretation that unfolds here: fragmented words, detached from their pronouns, where some playful acts stand out, like the “T” of the first track (which, as noted in a footnote of the book, refers to both the dative condition and the “T” of the intrauterine device, as well as the first letter of the name Tamara and “anything else that can be attributed to the sound of that letter that drumrolls and makes itself present”). These repetitions remain rooted in a constant rhythm, where the anxiety of the pulsations that are piling up is perceived.

“She found the rhythm”, Verónica tells me about the music that Valentina Maza created after recording her voice. And she has also created a completely different dimension. If we imagine the interior space as a flow of slow and muted sounds, here the exterior emerges, and we can hear birds, winds, stars, galactic explosions, as real as unreal, populating an immense landscape. A symbol comes to mind, the mandorla, wherein the superimposition of two circles produces an almond shape that, as Juan Eduardo Cirlot explains, represents the “union, the zone of intersection and interpretation” of the upper and lower worlds, of heaven and earth, and also represents “the perpetual sacrifice that renews creative force through the double current of ascent and descent (appearance, life and death, evolution and involution”.

I believe I have heard something of that sacrificial character in some specific moments where the scraping on the viola’s strings sounds with clear definition, those strings that must be sufficiently tense to vibrate. Perhaps in this we can find the point of greatest connection between Valentina Maza ‘s music and Verónica Zondek‘s poetry, for whom the word “must sometimes twist to find the way it returns to be charged with meaning. (…) Poetry estranges the word from its natural habitat to make it speak. The poetic word stretches an unquestioned reality.” Let’s adjust our eyes, our ears, and our bodies to vibrate in sympathy with that same tension.

Felipe Cussen
(Santiago, Chile. November 2023)

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posted 26 November 2023

Jazzaria – Quietly Held On To Their Confusion

Jazzaria – Quietly Held On To Their Confusion

Jazzaria

“Quietly Held On To Their Confusion”

Professionals, like well-to-do neighbors, must keep up appearances. Appearing to know what you are doing is perhaps even more important than appearing productive. This makes asking questions difficult – and so many times, people quietly hold on to their confusion.

Featuring synthesizers, sequencers, FM piano, drum machine, trumpet, and female voice singing “oocht.”

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posted 26 November 2023

Aerodroemme – Saturn Crisis EP

Aerodroemme – Saturn Crisis EP
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Aerodroemme

“Saturn Crisis EP”

Introducing ‘Saturn Crisis EP’ by Aerodroemme: A Techno Odyssey from Canada. This release is not just a collection of tracks; it’s an interstellar saga, a testament to their artistry, and a call to all Techno enthusiasts to join them on this voyage. You’ll feel the intense gravitational pull of each track, drawing you deeper into the mesmerizing world of Aerodroemme’s sonic innovation. Get your spacesuit and propulsion ready, because this is a ride you won’t want to miss!
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posted 20 November 2023

Bouwakanja – Prototype

Bouwakanja – Prototype
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Bouwakanja

“Prototype”

Tracklist

01 Floor Master
02 meGaGame
03 Dagwa
04 Cosmic Patrol
05 Oupataji
06 Childish
07 Bamana

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Written by Bouwakanja
Mix and mastering by Membre_Anne and Bouwakanja
Artworks by Aznar Akheba
Released by S27 – Cat No [S27-202]
https://section27.bandcamp.com/album/prototype


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posted 20 November 2023

iGL & Alecho – Revolution

iGL & Alecho – Revolution
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iGL & Alecho

“Revolution”

IGL & Alecho is an electronic music project from Athens, Greece, consisting of Konstantinos & Alexandra. The duo made its first appearance on Dubophonic Records during its live session at the Lockdown Online Festival, while their track “Time Capsule” was included in the compilation “Explorations In Dub / Lockdown dub” in year 2020. They also released in 2021 their debut album “From A Droplet”.

Their new EP is entitled “Revolution” and includes six tracks in a fine dubwise style, fusing roots reggae and dub music with electro-dub and blurring the musical boundaries. We have also included a special remix by Indamouse. It is available for free download from Bandcamp!

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posted 20 November 2023

Jazzaria – Line Without A Correlate

Jazzaria – Line Without A Correlate

Jazzaria

“Line Without A Correlate”

A rebel without a cause. A fish out of water. A book without a cover. A horse with no name.

A ship without a captain. A bird without wings. A needle without a thread. A guitar without strings.

Featuring voice (air traffic control), orchestra (strings, woodwind, percussion), Solovox organ, alto sax, 808 drums, upright bass, shaker, and synthesizers.

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