Jacoti Sommes - Travel Time (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Jacoti Sommes
- Title: Travel Time
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Orange Milk – OM126
- Genre: Experimental, Electronic, Electro, Indie Dance
- Quality: lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 26:44
- Total Size: 145 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Mars (04:35)
2. Subblue (03:58)
3. Phase i (00:10)
4. Pulse Start (04:57)
5. Push On (04:07)
6. Phase ii (00:31)
7. Everthing Is Fine (02:57)
8. I Got Your Back (02:04)
9. Phase iii (01:37)
10. Bear Bear (01:48)
Quizzical mix of kosmische synths, late night Detroit vibes and ‘90s AI-era electro from Colombus, OH mainman, Jacoti Sommes: a must check for fans of owt from Dam Funk to Luek Vibert, Steve Moore, and Survive’s Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein
“When I first moved to Columbus OH and would ask people who was doing crazy electronic music there, every single person mentioned Jacoti Sommes. He has been a staple of the music scene as a performance artist in the group Hugs and Kisses and with intense improvised dance music under his own name. Travel Time, his first album with Orange Milk, takes that live drum machine and synthesizer improv energy but channels it through tight compositions. The track “Pulse Start” is probably the best place to start, when I first heard it live I thought he was covering a forgotten electro funk classic, it has an almost shockingly precise and simple composition that I don’t hear often. You could make comparisons to someone like Dam-Funk, or see Jacoti as keeping the vast Ohio funk legacy going (Zapp & Roger, Ohio Players, etc.), but there are also indications of 90s outsider electronics, deep synth ambience, and some Aphex Twin vibes at work. I know first hand how versatile of an artist Jacoti is, Travel Time represents only a portion of his creative output, but what a great portion that I’m happy to present.”
1. Mars (04:35)
2. Subblue (03:58)
3. Phase i (00:10)
4. Pulse Start (04:57)
5. Push On (04:07)
6. Phase ii (00:31)
7. Everthing Is Fine (02:57)
8. I Got Your Back (02:04)
9. Phase iii (01:37)
10. Bear Bear (01:48)
Quizzical mix of kosmische synths, late night Detroit vibes and ‘90s AI-era electro from Colombus, OH mainman, Jacoti Sommes: a must check for fans of owt from Dam Funk to Luek Vibert, Steve Moore, and Survive’s Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein
“When I first moved to Columbus OH and would ask people who was doing crazy electronic music there, every single person mentioned Jacoti Sommes. He has been a staple of the music scene as a performance artist in the group Hugs and Kisses and with intense improvised dance music under his own name. Travel Time, his first album with Orange Milk, takes that live drum machine and synthesizer improv energy but channels it through tight compositions. The track “Pulse Start” is probably the best place to start, when I first heard it live I thought he was covering a forgotten electro funk classic, it has an almost shockingly precise and simple composition that I don’t hear often. You could make comparisons to someone like Dam-Funk, or see Jacoti as keeping the vast Ohio funk legacy going (Zapp & Roger, Ohio Players, etc.), but there are also indications of 90s outsider electronics, deep synth ambience, and some Aphex Twin vibes at work. I know first hand how versatile of an artist Jacoti is, Travel Time represents only a portion of his creative output, but what a great portion that I’m happy to present.”
Year 2020 | Electronic | FLAC / APE
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