Tag: soundscapes

  • Voices #30

    voices #30
    ◦ “voices” is the place where we ask, artists reply and you read.
    here we got:

    Jashiin

    answering some questions. We have already observed his electronic / soundscapes / Glitch work here.

    [1. IDEA]

    The A. O.: The track from “A Walk Through Dark Places: A Photographic Record” that we prefer is “Hipparcos Catalog”. Can you tell us how it came to light?

    ► Jashiin: There were several “catalog” tracks, all named after astronomical catalogs of stars, nebulae, and such. They were all made using a free pipe organ sample set I found online. I created an algorithm to process the samples: applying several effects with parameters randomized, then changing the loop points, also randomly. I had no idea how it sounded until I connected it to a midi keyboard and started playing, discovering the sounds as I went along. It took a while to learn which keys do what, which loops I like, if and how the pitch changed. I recorded many takes and kept the ones I liked best. “Sharpless Catalog”, from the parent album “A Walk Through Dark Places”, was the one I fell in love with the most and kept tinkering with. Two more catalogs, including Hipparcos, ended up on “A Photographic Record”, and there’s a couple more, either unreleased or hidden in the tracks of “A Walk”.

    [2. CREATION]

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  • Observation n.54


    observation n.54

    Jashiin

    A Walk Through Dark Places: A Photographic Record

    Jul 2025 | Label: Independent

    Genres: Electronic / Soundscapes / Glitch
    Rating: 6.5/10
    Favorite track: “Hipparcos Catalog

    ► Here it comes a sonic entity struggling to hold itself together. The result is meditative in its unpredictability, inviting the listener to sink into the irregular patterns and shifting atmospheres. It blurs the line between mechanical and organic.


  • Observation n.29

    Observation n.29

    Osyris Alba

    Currents

    ○ March 2025 | Independent

    ■ Genres: Ambient, Soundscapes
    ■ Rating: 8.4/10
    ■ Favorite track“A Cetacean Thought“

    ► Some Floydian vibes here, and that might be enough. But there’s more. This is a paradigmatic example of “functional” use of natural acoustic elements that really gives strength to music. Something, to be clear, that goes beyond the simple “Oh, that’s nature ambient, let’s put some more birds here”. The result is blissful.


  • Observation n.20

    Observation n.20

    Arutan

    La España Experimental

    ○ December 2024 | Independent

    ■ Genres: Ambient, Experimental, Soundscapes
    ■ Rating: 8.4/10
    ■ Favorite track: “Symphonic Descent into the Beast’s Lair

    ► This work, in all its nuances, is truly remarkable. The natural sounds, often trivialized in this genre and its derivations, are concretely functional to the development of the soundscape this time. Despite the sound complexity, the production of the album is perfectly blended.