Cosmos Club - Jovian Moons (2026)

Artist: Cosmos Club
Title: Jovian Moons
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: One Dot Rec
Genre: Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24/48] [Hi-Res] | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 31:26
Total Size: 337 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Jovian Moons
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: One Dot Rec
Genre: Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24/48] [Hi-Res] | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 31:26
Total Size: 337 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Hvalen (4:46)
02. Odeon (3:09)
03. Welcome to Chaos (1:33)
04. Departure, Arrival (5:14)
05. Io (4:13)
06. Welcome to Cosmos (1:26)
07. Dancing on a Jovian Moon (3:45)
08. Stillness in Motion (4:05)
09. JAXA (3:15)
Jovian Moons is the debut album from Cosmos Club – a duo project centered on contrast, atmosphere, and controlled unpredictability. The record moves between cosmic vastness and intimate immediacy, blending improvisation with synthesizer textures and rhythmic tension.
The title refers to Jupiter’s moons – celestial bodies locked in orbit around something massive, magnetic, and impossible to ignore. That gravitational pull is key to the album’s identity: each track feels like an object circling a core energy – at times drifting peacefully, at others pulled into turbulence.
The sound world combines a lyrical electric piano language with layered synthesizers, pulsing grooves, and moments of raw spontaneity. Improvisation is a driving force, but the production is deliberate – sculpted rather than accidental. Some tracks unfold like transmissions from deep space; others feel grounded, physical, almost club-oriented.
The result is a debut that feels both exploratory and focused: music that draws listeners into orbit, invites them to float, and occasionally pulls them into unexpected gravitational shifts.
The title refers to Jupiter’s moons – celestial bodies locked in orbit around something massive, magnetic, and impossible to ignore. That gravitational pull is key to the album’s identity: each track feels like an object circling a core energy – at times drifting peacefully, at others pulled into turbulence.
The sound world combines a lyrical electric piano language with layered synthesizers, pulsing grooves, and moments of raw spontaneity. Improvisation is a driving force, but the production is deliberate – sculpted rather than accidental. Some tracks unfold like transmissions from deep space; others feel grounded, physical, almost club-oriented.
The result is a debut that feels both exploratory and focused: music that draws listeners into orbit, invites them to float, and occasionally pulls them into unexpected gravitational shifts.