Tag Archive: Lush


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.

Air and Water Laps (12′31″)

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.

Maiden Voyage (7″48)

Maiden Voyage is a very well known Herbie Hancock’s modal composition from the mid sixties. Modal jazz remains a search for new atmospheres and sounds View Full Article »

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 »

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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