SOUNDWAVE : 20 : JASON ENGLING

Nothing new to report this week besides the usual COVID-19-related tragedies, social unrest and climate and ecological collapse. So let’s get right to today’s show.

Our guest deejay is Jason Engling.

I’m not sure how I first discovered Jason except that I fell in love with his music after hearing his track, “sometimes i lay in fields at night”. So much so that I invited Jason to come on solipsistic NATION to showcase his live performance that was recorded in the Darkroom in Chicago. And when I launched SOUNDWAVE Jason was one of the first people I approached to contribute to the show with a mix.

Jason will talk about today’s show below.

Join us again next week when our guest deejay will be Corey Parlamento.

See you then!

 

Jason Engling
Jason Engling

This is mix is a cross section of my works from the last few years. I have continued creating ambient works that incorporate analogue and digital techniques and tools.

Recent works have incorporated lofi tools such as cassette tape loops and resample sounds through different amplification sources. My recent live performance have focused on using electro-acoustic techniques utilizing acoustic instruments, such as kalimba and melodica, alongside custom built sampling software and eurorack modules. Outside of my solo works my group,”Liquid Maus” has a cassette release on the Histaminetape  label. I am also an active member of the North CoastModular Collective, who work to increase the skill, knowledge, and accessibility of electronic music artistry through the development of music, instruments, and community.

  1. Jason Engling “Traversing Waves”
  2. Jason Engling “Trigon”
  3. Jason Engling “My warm summer day in winter”
  4. Jason Engling “On the sides”
  5. Jason Engling “Heptagon”
  6. Jason Engling “The Old Shop”
  7. Jason Engling “Slow Walks on the Beach (Unreleased)”
  8. Jason Engling “Excerpt from practice session for live performance, ’Unrecordables’ in October 2019 at Wayne State University”

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