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    isolatedmix 126 - Saphileaum

    isolatedmix 126 - Saphileaum
     

    After Sa Pa’s isolatedmix contribution last month, we continue in an unintentional alphabetical spectrum of brilliant producers, with Saphileaum.

    There comes a time after listening to some musicians for many years that certain instruments and musical approaches begin to stand out. Sure, most of the time you probably know what album you’re sticking on the turntable, but when you have those days you put on shuffle (or when you’re listening to 9128.live, cough cough), some producers start to stand out and trigger the music-geek in you from the first few seconds. It can take many years or decades to find and hone a unique style, but I think Georgian producer Andro Gogibedashvili is well on his way to carving out a unique style of organic, new-age ambient and tribal-infused techno.

    Saphileaum’s isolatedmix is a perfect example of his style as a whole, with elements you might hear in his productions stylistically coming to the fore throughout the 25 tracks, despite not including a single track of his own in the mix.

    I sent Andro a few questions to complement this wonderfully energizing trip. Check out his latest release on the revered Mule Musiq label, and expect more music from him soon.

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    I first came across your work in 2019 with Silent Season, how have things changed for you since?

    My first release on Silent Season called "The Traveler" was a sort of a turning point for me and my sound. It was music that I'd created after a pretty long break recording-wise. Since the release was out, a sort of a new journey began for me. I started making more tribalistic and electro-acoustic musical pieces and was also trying to balance them out with downtempo and half-beat grooves, sometimes a bit techno-like maybe too. I also dived a lot into Percussions and eventually ended up learning and playing on real Congas, Bongos, and Georgian Dhol. I'm still in the process of learning and hopefully, it will never end!

    I can start to recognize your style over the years which is often a sign of a great unique producer. But how would you describe your sound to someone new?

    Thank you very much! I appreciate it. I would describe my music as "Background Music", "Music which you play at gatherings", "Music for Meditation", "Music for looking at the night sky". I would describe the sound as Tribal, Ambient, Cosmic, Joyful and Relaxing. 

    Your Discogs profile states "Saphileaum is highly inspired by esoteric, mystic, new age, cosmic and visionary art and teachings". Do you think New Age music is becoming more prevalent today? Is this something you aspire to? 

    Yeah, I think New Age music is slowly starting to get more and more recognized. It is quite a young genre still, compared with the other ones. Plus, there are some musicians and producers who are pushing the boundaries of what New Age music can sound like and it's really amazing to see it grow. First thing that I immediately fell in love with, before listening to the actual music, was the name itself, New Age Music...

    You’ve been on several labels over the years including Oslated, Constellation Tapes, Mysteries of the Deep, Mule Musique and Good Morning Tapes (the GMT released in 2021 was one of my favorites of yours). What is the goal of releasing on different labels?

    I look at labels as traveling to another country that I've never been to. Meeting new people, exploring its culture and heritage, and contributing to it. There are always new possibilities, new inspirations, and new crowds in every label. It's very important for me that a label where I release music has a sort of a musical or ideological vision that I share and like and that it's represented well visually. I should feel inspired by and connected to it.

    Can you tell us about the mix you have prepared?

    The mix was mainly inspired by the music I've been enjoying recently. It's ambient, but it’s rhythmical and diverse. There are a few ethnic tracks that might sound similar, but they have elements that differ them culturally. I like the thin multicultural line it has, which might be tricky to notice, maybe. To be honest, there was no particular vibe I was after, I just wanted to create an interesting musical journey to enjoy.

    There are quite a few artists in here I’m unaware of, are there any you’d like to call out in particular? 

    I would like to thank all the artists, whose music I've included in this mix, for creating these pieces and putting them out in the world. I recommend checking them all out, there's much more to explore!

    astrangelyisolatedplace · isolatedmix 126 - Saphileaum

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    Tracklist:

    1. DJ Sports - Akrasia (Subsidiary Mix)
    2. William Arist - Black and White
    3. Andrew Pekler - Hy Brasil
    4. Don't DJ - Southeast Subteranne
    5. Another Fine Day - Esperanto
    6. Greville - Marbles
    7. Forest on Stasys - Atlantico Sur
    8. Eyot Tapes - Jungle Tapes
    9. Robert Rich - Rainforest Suite Drumsong
    10. Jeans - Ganglia
    11. Om Buschman - Prima Kalimba
    12. Guem et Zaka - Mouvements
    13. Sara Berts - Nova
    14. Mo Boma - Jijimuge Two
    15. Yves Tumor - Role In Creation
    16. Posm - Bamboo
    17. Steve Roach - The Reflecting Chamber
    18. Jorge Reyes & Antonio Zepeda - Wawaki
    19. Auragraph - Downcast
    20. Nicolas Gaunin - Marama
    21. Matthewdavid - Unfolding Atlantis
    22. Sage - Mind BodyAlgorythm
    23. Gigi Masin - Panama Girl
    24. Asa Tone - Perpetual Motion Via Jungle Transport
    25. Alex Kassian - Chopstick Romance

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    isolatedmix 123 - Alex Albrecht

    isolatedmix 123 - Alex Albrecht
     

    We’re entering a busy half of the year for the label, and while we don’t always use the isolatedmix series to help tee up what’s in store, Alex Albrecht also happens to be a brilliant selector and curator of many great mixes over the years.

    Yes, you did read that right, Alex will soon be gracing ASIP with a new release, to be announced in full very shortly and available at the end of September. We had hoped to get this mix out a little earlier in the year but life got in the way for us both, and after a small trip to Japan recently, Alex was able to get some answers down to a few of my questions in anticipation for his awaited release here on ASIP.

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    It's been interesting to see how you've created a very unique style and approach between your own project, with Sean as Albrecht La'Brooy and under the Melquíades guise. How would you describe the differences between them all?

    I originally created the Melquiades alias as a way to separate club/dancefloor music from more downtempo/ambient productions under my own name. The music I now produce under Alex Albrecht incorporates all sorts of sounds and influences and in my development, I don’t now see a reason to differentiate.

     Campfire Stories was quite the debut album, and received such a great reception it seems. It combined lovely atmospheres and house elements, with downtempo and instrumental (even jazz). How are your albums born usually?

     My albums are usually created through my field recordings and recent experiences. I generally take recordings and loop/manipulate them to create a canvas and use that as the inspiration for each new track. When I see a larger album coming together I try to identify gaps in the concept and fill it with new productions.

     Your own label imprint, Analogue Attic was home to much of your early work and continues to host some of your music alongside others. How did the label aspect come about?

     The label was definitely created as a way to release our own music but very quickly became a medium to put out music from our friends and influences. The ambition has always been to showcase ambient music specifically made in Australia. We also hope to showcase music that does not generally conform to current trends in the global electronic scene. 

    As mentioned already, your music is rich with field recordings and vivid instrumentation. What does your studio setup consist of usually? And what elements have remained a constant?

     My studio has been very consistent throughout the last 6 or 7 years. It has a Nord A1R, A Blofeld, a few Yamaha digital pianos, and some eventide effect pedals. Of course, there is also the Sony PCM A10 recorder which is really an incredible piece of tech.

     If your label (Analogue Attic) is any indication, the output and potential of producers in Australia seem very rich and fertile - is this true? How would you describe the "scene" for this type of music where you are?

     I’d have to agree – it is certainly a fertile scene in Aus with amazing music being produced around the country. There are many artists blending strong musical themes and elements with electronic elements and many gigs/shows aim to push boundaries and do something out of the ordinary.   

    Your isolated mix captures your sound very well and includes a variety of styles and influences, what was your approach?

     I am often commuting to work by bike and love an interesting, hypnotic mix to push me along. I have been listening to ASIP mixes for years and was compelled to dive deep into my old libraries to capture some of the nostalgia that I feel with the earliest memories of ASIP. I brought a few of these into the picture with Dousk, John Beltran, BOC and Jesse Somfay  (among others) and was also really happy with how well they’ve stood the test of time.

    Other than ahem, a pretty special record dropping here on ASIP soon, what can we expect from you for the remainder of 2023?

    It’s unclear for now but I’m always making music and searching for inspiration. I have a huge collection of field recordings from Japan so will be surely using these in the short term to see what it inspires. 

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    Stay tuned for news of Alex’s album on ASIP set to be announced very soon, and available at the end of the month.

    astrangelyisolatedplace · isolatedmix 123 - Alex Albrecht

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    Tracklist:

    01. IMPS - Heaven and Bagpipes
    02. O.S.S - Bianga
    03. Sense - Rain 5
    04. Marow - Tsih
    05. Jesse Somfay - Tomorrow's Yesterday is Today
    06. Cyan341 - Pattern4
    07. Alex Albrecht - Forest Dance
    08. Castel - Estrel
    09. Remote - Public Service
    10. John Beltran - Gutaris Breeze
    11. HOLOVR - Outer Time
    12. The Phantasy - Love Will See Us Through
    13. Ariet - Shaman's Heart (Polygonia Remix)
    14. Boards of Canada - Amo Bishop Roden
    15. Dousk - Sidewalk Lovin 

    Alex Albrecht | Bandcamp | Instagram | Soundcloud

     
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