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It's my 10 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳 Shop my vinyl record collection (by thaddeus & crimson, Adam Moyer) here: https://bnd.link/madthc or elasticStage.com
"High-Tech Jazz" combines electronic elements with jazz sensibilities, characterized by new and sometimes strange, complex, bizarre sounds,
Flirting And Teasing High-Tech Jazz by Glaufx Garland on vinyl
"High-Tech Jazz" combines electronic elements with jazz sensibilities, characterized by new and sometimes strange, complex, bizarre sounds, rhythms and melodies. The term describes music that uses mainly high-tech electronic sounds, synthesizers and other modern, advanced means, but also sometimes any other instrument, old and new, to create sounds and thus create a unique and sophisticated sound that you may not have heard before. It includes jazz elements, such as psychedelic and complex melodies, jazz keyboards, and everything any composer can imagine. The tracks often have intricate and complex rhythms, a departure from traditional electronic music, which makes this genre in many cases clearly stand out from all other types of electronic music, mainly because it cannot be classified into any genre or musical scene. This happens because in this music we hear influences from every type of music, ancient or modern, and obviously this means that the composer has a lot of knowledge of every type of music and has been playing music for many years.
Η «Υψηλής Τεχνολογίας Jazz / High-Tech Jazz» συνδυάζει ηλεκτρονικά στοιχεία με ευαισθησίες της τζαζ, που χαρακτηρίζονται από νέους και μερικές φορές περίεργους, πολύπλοκους, αλλόκοτους ήχους, ρυθμούς και μελωδίες. Ο όρος περιγράφει τη μουσική που χρησιμοποιεί κυρίως υψηλής τεχνολογίας ηλεκτρονικούς ήχους, συνθεσάιζερ και άλλους σύγχρονους, προηγμένους τρόπους, αλλά και μερικές φορές οποιοδήποτε άλλο όργανο, παλιό και νέο, για να δημιουργήσει ήχους και έτσι να δημιουργηθεί ένας μοναδικός και εκλεπτυσμένος ήχος που μπορεί να μην έχετε ξανακούσει. Περιλαμβάνει στοιχεία τζαζ, όπως ψυχεδελικές και πολύπλοκες μελωδίες, τζαζ πλήκτρα και ό,τι κάθε συνθέτης φαντάζεται. Τα κομμάτια έχουν συχνά περίπλοκους και σύνθετους ρυθμούς, μια απόκλιση από την παραδοσιακή ηλεκτρονική μουσική, γεγονός που κάνει αυτό το είδος σε πολλές περιπτώσεις εμφανώς να ξεχωρίζει από όλα τα άλλα είδη ηλεκτρονικής μουσικής, κυρίως επειδή δεν γίνεται να το κατατάξουμε σε κάποιο είδος ή σε κάποια μουσική σκηνή. Αυτό συμβαίνει διότι στην μουσική αυτή ακούμε επιρροές από κάθε είδος μουσική αρχαίο ή νέο και προφανώς αυτό σημαίνει πως ο συνθέτης έχει αρκετές γνώσεις από κάθε είδος μουσικής και παίζει πολλά χρόνια μουσική.
excited to have 2 LPs for release on ElasticStage -- runs about $30 and takes a month -- short run vinyl records!
a collaborative album between PIttsburgh mc/producer Dereos Roads and Baltimore beatmaker Jumbled.
"Death Trip is a flawless arc: from owning the prophesied crash, through pathological lust and mutual destruction, to total nihilistic surre
A Meditation on Creating Things
If I have failed in some ways at least I haven't failed in this way.
I just received my personal copy of my most recent album Is This Minimal? from ElasticStage, and it makes me Have Feelings.
It's a complex set of emotions being tickled out here, and in describing it there's a risk it's going to come off as bragging, but it isn't that, not really, it's more like... satisfaction. Satisfaction that isn't as easy to achieve without this physical artifact. And even as I say it I know that it's mostly kayfabe, an illusion.
The music on this album was released last March, and while I liked it well enough to release it, releasing it didn't really fill me with a whole lot of verve. I did it as part of the RPM Challenge, and thus got to have a selection from it played on their "Listening Party", meaning a non-zero number of people heard my music, and I saw comments from that moment that were approving and encouraging. Which was nice, that's always nice.
And then... nothing. Apart from that, the album went the way of most of the music I release online, which is that I can see a small spike of new listenings on my Bandcamp page for a day or two and... that's it. I post on X or tumblr, nothing ever comes of that, and it all drifts away silently into the void.
But this object is an object, not simply a digital file cast out into the uncaring cloud, ephemeral, intangible. It exists, I have to move it with my hands from place to place. If all the electricity in the world was neutralized, this album could still be played on some spring-wound relic of a Victrola. There's something to be said about that.
Somewhat related is that, to make this into an object, it has to be designed - in this case, also by me - some thought and expertise has been given to the appearance and packaging of the object, something more than just slapping a stock JPEG into a cover wizard. And, well, whether or not you approve of the minimalistic graphics style I chose, I don't think anyone can deny it was done with a certain level of production values.
Outer cover, inner sleeve, even disc labels - all part of a cohesive style, and arranged nicely, if I do say so myself. And the same goes for the other album I released through elasticStage, image filters and lower-case helvetica - it looks like it could be a My Bloody Valentine album.
And there we are - these artifacts would not look out of place in the electronica racks at an actual record store, or even the limited offerings at your local Wal-Mart or Target. It looks like they were crafted with intent, to catch the eye, make you think "hmm, wonder what that's like". I did that! Me! I even designed the spines to resemble the way many vinyl LPs were designed, with a clear readable typeface that can be seen as you look at the ends of your albums as they stood together on a shelf.
It looks like they belong, like they're just as good as any other album, like someone invested time and money to put this out there professionally.
That's the kayfabe, of course - I invested the time and money, I paid a company to put all these things together into a single artifact, it wasn't some record executive recognizing my musical genius, it was me opening my wallet to a company with nice printers and fabricators so I can produce one-off vanity press copies of albums I couldn't sell to save my soul.
Even so, holding this tangible item makes me feel more enthused about my own music than anything has since the RPM listening party. It makes it feel more real, even if that's an illusion, it makes me feel like it's good enough to co-exist with all the other albums out there, like it's something more than just the million other online albums out there constructed from prefabricated royalty-free loops and then blasted onto Spotify to try and generate a quick buck.
And maybe... that's good enough.
(It'll have to be, won't it?)
It's Not Bandcamp Friday
So why am I holding a CD of My Music? Hello everyone! There is no Bandcamp Friday this month (the next one is in December). However, I still have a few things to announce! I have a few copies left of my album “Sunlight” on compact disc. This includes some of the stock that was returned from my local HMV when they revamped their “Local Artists” section (i.e. “removed” in some cases!!!) There…
RARE - EPIC - LEGEND - MUST HAVE .....blablabla LOL Thanks ElasticStage for this masterpiece. Do not wait any longer, only one piece left 😂https://elasticstage.com/andybsk/releases/old-but-gold-album