Tag: Space music
Stoned and Blurred
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.06, 2009, under Listen
Stoned and Blurred wonders if drugs could anaesthetize stress, anguish and despair of this urban existence. The very first moment of the track figures a flash and its following numbness, followed by a feeling of space and lightness where an obessive little melody remains and grows as the effect of the drug starts vanishing… Then returns moods we’ve already heard about…

Released May 5th, 2009 as the third track of Out of the City. Composed and performed by Jazzcomputer.org.
Breathes (10″07)
by Jazzcomputer on Dec.21, 2008, under Listen
Breathes starts with classic harsh bubbles effets fading into a complex repetitive bell sequence in a very classical way. Then comes lush and warm stings pads, like breathes in the music, and after a more rythmic break (continue reading…)
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.
