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DepartureJason’s debut album was released in late 2005. This collection of down-beat, ambient electronica grew out of post-graduate research into how technology, specifically digital sampling, affects musical meaning. The Sunday Star Times said the album’s “downbeat, lounge eclecticism is as cool as a pink martini”... “Muzak and elevator tunes shed their “uncool” façade once they became regulars at cocktail lounges in Paris and New York.”
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Evening ShadowsGranulation blurs the devision between synthesis and sampling to the point where a sample becomes de-coupled from its original context and can no longer be analysed in those terms. It becomes a floating sonic gesture that carries meaning only in its raw sonic quality. Conversely as synthesised sounds become part of the established sonic pallet they pick up contextual and connotative meaning.
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InfiernilloAn collection of singer-songwriter/folk songs.
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