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Jet Jaguar // Room tones CDR

Jet Jaguar // Room tones CDR

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New Zealand mogul IDM-downbeat artist Jet Jaguar, who has been active since the 90's, released his latest album in July 2022 on the Dutch ambient label Shimmering Moods with a limited edition of 7 copies.

Ambient IDM10Record songs.It is out of print.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Shimmering Moods releases available at Tobira.

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Edition of 60.

Artist statement:

"In sound work for films and so on, recording a "room tone" is where you record the space where the action is going to happen, but while nothing is happening. I don't have any personal experience in that world, but I feel like I'm forever interested in music where not much is happening, so 'Room Tones' made me laugh - a collection of recordings that are barely there but still serve a point? I mean, I'm not Steve Roden or anything, but the name clicked. I'm usually looking for double-meanings in an album name and it hardly needs to be said at this point that any music made in the last few years is probably in some way about being tucked away indoors. in rooms, made for rooms? Sure.

When I was writing about my last album on Shimmering Moods, 'Recording', I compared music-making to a diary. Two and a half years later, I still really strongly feel that same sense. release in mind, usually - if anything I've been working hard on not being too bound by what I've already done - but it still all comes from me and I typically select things for coherence. diary. Perhaps where the metaphor falls down is that a diary is chronological, while with 'Room Tones' I'm pulling together finished bits and pieces I feel work together. It was 2007 when I made the recording that gives 'Ōokayama Cats At Night' its name, sitting on the back porch of my apartment, waiting for the washing to finish. In contrast, I made 'Tonal Drift' as soon as I recorded the korimako that showed up to make some noise in the garden at my current place. And while most of this music was completed around the same time, one track is maybe five years older than the others."

Artist: Jet Jaguar

Label: Shimmering Moods

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New Zealand mogul IDM-downbeat artist Jet Jaguar, who has been active since the 90's, released his latest album in July 2022 on the Dutch ambient label Shimmering Moods with a limited edition of 7 copies.

Ambient IDM10Record songs.It is out of print.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Shimmering Moods releases available at Tobira.

-------------------------

Edition of 60.

Artist statement:

"In sound work for films and so on, recording a "room tone" is where you record the space where the action is going to happen, but while nothing is happening. I don't have any personal experience in that world, but I feel like I'm forever interested in music where not much is happening, so 'Room Tones' made me laugh - a collection of recordings that are barely there but still serve a point? I mean, I'm not Steve Roden or anything, but the name clicked. I'm usually looking for double-meanings in an album name and it hardly needs to be said at this point that any music made in the last few years is probably in some way about being tucked away indoors. in rooms, made for rooms? Sure.

When I was writing about my last album on Shimmering Moods, 'Recording', I compared music-making to a diary. Two and a half years later, I still really strongly feel that same sense. release in mind, usually - if anything I've been working hard on not being too bound by what I've already done - but it still all comes from me and I typically select things for coherence. diary. Perhaps where the metaphor falls down is that a diary is chronological, while with 'Room Tones' I'm pulling together finished bits and pieces I feel work together. It was 2007 when I made the recording that gives 'Ōokayama Cats At Night' its name, sitting on the back porch of my apartment, waiting for the washing to finish. In contrast, I made 'Tonal Drift' as soon as I recorded the korimako that showed up to make some noise in the garden at my current place. And while most of this music was completed around the same time, one track is maybe five years older than the others."

Artist: Jet Jaguar

Label: Shimmering Moods