Tag Archive: jazz rock


Drawing Forth (7′50″)

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.

Cold, Bright and Quiet

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

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.

Mood 73 (6″46)

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 View Full Article »

Water Drops (11″58)

Three little synth notes and a water drop open this long piece ; a harp starts dialing with his far eastern cousin, the Koto, then other instruments (marimba, timpani and strings) enter slowly the soundscape, introducing View Full Article »

Light of Lost Summers (10″52)

Light of Lost Summers opens with an electronic soundscape based on campfire sounds with bats lurking around, like in a cold desert of distant memories. A guitar theme is repeated and transposed over these sound effects before View Full Article »

Elsewhere (24″49)

Elsewhere starts and ends with a cosmic drone fading into pads and foreign rythms of Water Drums and Udus. Sounds of tibetan horns and space effects enhance a distant distorted guitar chorus, before dancing electronic rythms establish themselves for a very vintage synth chorus.

This very long piece of space music :) explores differents soundscapes as worlds and colors from far away. Also, the strange instrument heard after the Udu introduces a fast rythm is a Tibetan horn-like synth sound, and the arpeggiated synth chorus on the funky final part tries to reproduce a vintage Moog sound. One can also hear a Kalimba, various gongs from a Gamelan, a Korg wavestation pad, and even a distorted electric guitar :) .

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Released December 10th, 2007 as the third and main track of the Elsewhere album. Composed and performed by Jazzcomputer.org.

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