AV Moves - In a Pause (2020)

Artist: AV Moves
Title: In a Pause
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Leaving
Genre: Ambient, Experimental, New Age
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 39:40
Total Size: 222 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: In a Pause
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Leaving
Genre: Ambient, Experimental, New Age
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 39:40
Total Size: 222 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Login (03:32)
02. I Don't Mind Waiting (03:34)
03. Even Flow reprise (02:37)
04. Sorry Too Much (04:56)
05. Rounds, Roll Over (03:03)
06. Cuddl3 (06:21)
07. Bun (02:24)
08. Flwr Pwr (02:54)
09. Rin1010 (05:20)
10. I Don't Mind Waiting (Ahnnu remix) (04:54)
AV Moves is the project of LA’s multi-instrumentalist and experimental composer John Jones, previously known as Nerftoss (see Spirit Advantage LR034 2014).
Originally written during relocation from Baltimore in Spring 2019, In A Pause is ripe for relevant release in our 2020 larger picture. In collaboration with filmmaker Corey Hughes, time and uncertainty have defined this 35minute-long Audio/Visual ambient textural travel that is In a Pause - out November 6th Leaving Records All Genre Q4 2020.
from the author:
"I became more intrigued by the idea of the visual context redetermining how a sound is perceived. It was a bit of an obvious observation, but one that I hadn’t fully explored in the process of writing music. I began creating sounds with the intention of aiding a moment, interacting with light, and enhancing the sensory experience. Gradually the sounds I created became defined by these ideas. Through melody, I found ways of deepening these imaginary scenarios. Melody has a way of extracting an emotion that each individual responds to differently. My intention with the melodic elements on what became “In A Pause” was for it to feel deeply personal but in a way that was relatable.
“In A Pause”, as a title, plays against the underlying motives of the album but is especially in reference to where I was in life when choosing it. Most of what was written happened to be during a transitional phase of my life, the months leading up to moving from Baltimore to Los Angeles. In many ways, I felt I had hit a giant imaginary pause button to prepare for the transition. Unintentionally, the title has taken on a much larger meaning as 2020 has produced various tragedies and injustices. Time and uncertainty have slowly redefined my previous perception of the music."