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Recently I have been playing around with some long form ideas. Nearly all of these have been a compilation of short improvisations combined with field recordings. Some are made entirely of field recordings, others are just noise. All of them have been scattered in various files that were put aside while I worked on other projects. I began to drag them out and soon found myself putting some of these "sketches" into something a bit more organised. I will continue with these experiments and release them one at a time as one track albums. Something happened one day at the Beach is the shortest piece at only 55 minutes. Some are as long as 2-3 hours.
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released September 12, 2016
Thanks must go to 9153 creative for the photography and cover design.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Something happened one day at the Beach”
Exceptional, peaceful, intelligent - as always. The music of the heavens. Jaja's music is like a radio-telescope delivering to us epic songs from the sky. Rsfx-amb
supported by 4 fans who also own “Something happened one day at the Beach”
...transmuting through gorgeously heartwarming mirages into blissful all-embracing sonic euphoria. It happens again and again with each spin, I am drifting through the emotionally magnified sonic Eden into the resonant silence with goosebumps on my arms...
Recorded in the remembrance of lost loved ones, "The Passing" dives into the most intense, yet nectarously sumptuous, harmoniously gratifying and luminously eulogistic zones of heart-rending contemplations ever sculpted by Steve Roach!!! Richard Gürtler
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