Sonic Jesus - Memories (2018)
Artist: Sonic Jesus
Title: Memories
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Tiziano Veronese
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 42:46
Total Size: 165 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Memories
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Tiziano Veronese
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 42:46
Total Size: 165 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Spectrum Visionary (3:25)
02. Dance of the Sun (2:13)
03. Reich (Original) (3:28)
04. Town (2:49)
05. Whiskey Train (3:04)
06. Noah (3:54)
07. I'm Here (2:08)
08. The Klas (3:54)
09. Heaven (4:01)
10. Khullam (2:04)
11. Monks (2:55)
12. Cartaxo (4:30)
13. Love Again (4:20)
«'Memories' is a very intimate album. It captures the ecstatic moment in which the abstraction that comes out of the creative spark, turns into something real and tangible, but still unfiltered and without any boundaries. Each track in its rawness and spontaneity, testifies a genuine desire to keep exploring across diverse genres. At first you have a bunch of stolen sounds and impressions, then you manipulate them to finally forge something very personal.»
- Tiziano Veronese, songwriter and producer of Sonic Jesus
Memories is more than a collection of b-sides, demos and out-takes (including the original version of Reich). It is a refined artist’s sketchbook and a surprisingly organic exhibition of semi-focused snapshots taken between 2010 and 2015. At times in which we are more and more obsessed with the creative process and with dissecting an artist’s work, here is a map for Tiziano Veronese’s work.
Much closer to the atmospheres of Sonic Jesus early self-titled EP, Memories is an album even more radical and primitive than what we are used to know and offers two different ways of approaching it. You can listen to it as a complete experimental piece, that lies suspended among the realms of pagan folk rituals Davit Tibet would be proud of (Khullam, Noah); brutal garage Rock & Roll stomps (Dance Of The Sun, Whiskey Train, Monks); exotic cinematic soundscapes for the Arabian Nights (Spectrum Visionary) and Noir films set in Shanghai in the 1960s (I’m Here); noisy raga suites (Cartaxo); even a song bordering Electro-Clash (The Klas, almost anticipating their second album, Grace). Another way is to approach the album within the time-frame and context of its birth, like a free-flow study session and an exploration of sounds and influences. A craftsman’s diary of appropriation, mastering and re-development.
- Tiziano Veronese, songwriter and producer of Sonic Jesus
Memories is more than a collection of b-sides, demos and out-takes (including the original version of Reich). It is a refined artist’s sketchbook and a surprisingly organic exhibition of semi-focused snapshots taken between 2010 and 2015. At times in which we are more and more obsessed with the creative process and with dissecting an artist’s work, here is a map for Tiziano Veronese’s work.
Much closer to the atmospheres of Sonic Jesus early self-titled EP, Memories is an album even more radical and primitive than what we are used to know and offers two different ways of approaching it. You can listen to it as a complete experimental piece, that lies suspended among the realms of pagan folk rituals Davit Tibet would be proud of (Khullam, Noah); brutal garage Rock & Roll stomps (Dance Of The Sun, Whiskey Train, Monks); exotic cinematic soundscapes for the Arabian Nights (Spectrum Visionary) and Noir films set in Shanghai in the 1960s (I’m Here); noisy raga suites (Cartaxo); even a song bordering Electro-Clash (The Klas, almost anticipating their second album, Grace). Another way is to approach the album within the time-frame and context of its birth, like a free-flow study session and an exploration of sounds and influences. A craftsman’s diary of appropriation, mastering and re-development.