Tag: Guitar
Drawing Forth (7’50″)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.07, 2009, under Listen
The moment where everything slowly blossoms and spreads into rythm like a jazzy improvisation filled with notes, colors and rich chords turning around.
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Released December 6th, 2009 as the fifth track of Life – Unfolding. Composed and performed by Jazzcomputer.org.
Lost Shore (8’01″)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.07, 2009, under Listen
Slow ambient guitar pads, very minimalist improvisation a few reworked
for adding sparse sounds and colors
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Released December 6th, 2009 as the fourth track of Life – Unfolding. Composed and performed by Jazzcomputer.org.
Air and Water Laps (12’31″)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.07, 2009, under Listen
Spreading possibilities of sounds and music in a lush electronic
atmosphere with obsessive sequencer rythms
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Released December 6th, 2009 as the third track of Life – Unfolding. Composed and performed by Jazzcomputer.org.
Those I Left Behind
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.06, 2009, under Listen
Those I Left Behind is a nostalgic tune, with the eyes looking through the two sides of the mirror : the contemplation of the prime world out of the city, and the memories of the urban jungle and its loss : other humans.
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Released May 5th, 2009 as the fifth track of Out of the City. Composed and performed by Jazzcomputer.org.
Cold, Bright and Quiet
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.06, 2009, under Listen
Cold, Bright and Quiet achieves the journey with open sounds and improvisations. After a long ambient first part filled with the noises and feelings of those living beyond the harmful urban atmosphere, comes the improvisation space for guitar and bass over percussions. There are rythms, life and feelings, far beyond the metal and the concrete.
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Released May 5th, 2009 as the fifth track of Out of the City. Composed and performed by Jazzcomputer.org.
Stress
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.06, 2009, under Listen
Stress opens the album with electonic percussions and distorted guitars in a metal fashion way. Its mood relates to industrial nightly surroundings, deserted factories where gather people wishing to forget their loneliness and also maybe emptiness with movement, dance, strange encounters and aggressive music.
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Released May 5th, 2009 as the first track of Out of the City. Composed and performed by Jazzcomputer.org.
I’ll be seeing You (6″35)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.22, 2008, under Listen
I’ll be seeing you is a very popular song with countless arrangements. The guitar reaches this melody after a very long developpement of slow and dark percussion exchange, punctuated with oriental harp phrases. (continue reading…)
Isfahan (9″36)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.22, 2008, under Listen
Isfahan, a jazz ballad, was written in the late Fifties by Duke Ellington. Again, harmonies remain somewhat complex and unusual regarding many jazz standards written at this time. The melody itself conceals very subtle oriental sonorities, (continue reading…)
Mood 73 (6″46)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.22, 2008, under Listen
Mood 73 is the only personal composition of the album. The jazz rock comes after large sweeping pads have faded into the sound of an electric quartet ; a distorted guitar chorus (continue reading…)
Caves (8″11)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.21, 2008, under Listen
Caves was orginally as much an experiment with a modular virtual synth than the idea to build a soundscape depicting a voice prisoner in an industrial underworld prison. The experimental effects could have lasted for the whole track (continue reading…)
