Tag: Minimal
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.
Seeds in Darkness (4’14″)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.07, 2009, under Listen
Slow and dark introduction , drone and space music
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Released December 6th, 2009 as the first track of Life – Unfolding. Composed and performed by Jazzcomputer.org.
Inverted Twilight
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.06, 2009, under Listen
Inverted Twilight leads to the boundaries of a new world during a very long sound sweep as if the final light rays of the twilight could become the glow of a new dawn, elsewhere, like a finally unfolding life, encountering so long awaited beings, softly raising in the music like the most natural things.
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Released May 5th, 2009 as the fourth track of Out of the City. Composed and performed by Jazzcomputer.org.
Elsewhere (24″49)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.21, 2008, under Listen
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.
Dawn in the Snow (11″47)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.21, 2008, under Listen
Dawn In the Snow is about a raising icy snow storm in the night and a shelter of warmth and light like a dawn in dark, snow covered forests. Harsh electronic effects are cleared with warm (continue reading…)
