How does this compare to the album he dropped earlier
you mean the one under A.A.L?
well its hard to compare esp. because I've had more time with the AAL project only heard the new one once so far...
but i feel like this is a lot more mellow and less in your face and abrasive than the A.A.L. album.
but i really enjoyed it on my first listen and i can't wait to dive in further on subsequent listens
How no sticky for this
Thankful that I came across this thread yesterday or I would have no idea an album was dropping
2017-2019 is already a top 3 project oty so he has nothing to prove now, can't wait to dive in in a second tho
wow this is beautiful. Is it illegal to surpass expectations twice in two months? jail this man
I feel like this album just went over my head, i dont get it and im not enjoying a lot of it. Barely any dance tracks/drums and too atmospheric making songs drag on for too long
Loving this album more than the new AAL record, both are very great tho. This feels way more darker to me, might be the most haunting release from Jaar yet. And he continues to prove why he’s the most consistently great electronic producer/composer in music right now.
looks like there’s a new album/project called “Telas” dropping very soon
he’s playing the first part of it on Radio Alhara tomorrow night, per his Instagram
Did y’all watch EMA (2019) because Nico composed one of the hardest scores in recent memory and there seems to be no discussion about it, it’s not even released
looks like the man still ain't done yet
Earlier this year, Nicolas Jaar returned with his stunning new album Cenizas. But it turns out he wasn’t done yet — now he’s got another new project called Telas, which is evidently arriving this Friday. And over the weekend, Jaar was a guest on Radio Alhara, where he shared details about Telas and played the first section of the album.
In his introduction, Jaar explains that Telas is an hour-long piece of music divided into four parts. The first, “Telahora,” is the one Jaar debuted; the others are called “Telencima,” “Telahumo,” and “Telallás.” Below, you can check it out around the 5:45 minute mark. The piece is a little less than 20 minutes long.
stereogum.com/2085579/nicolas-jaar-telas-telahora-all-one/music
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Recording of experimental AEAEA project which he formed at Netherland festivals last year will stream next week @Soupvillain he also did that at Rewire festival last year on Sunday but I only had a pass for Saturday where he did a solo DJ set, playing most of the new Against All Logic album