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Etheric Currents Juta Takahashi’s “Miyabi” and Dusted Wax Chill Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds / Subscribe Share Apple Podcasts RSS Feed Share Link Embed Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 02:03:03 | Recorded on November 8, 2021Subscribe: Apple PodcastsThis episode premieres Juta Takahashi’s new release, Miyabi. It is a patient meditation on repeating sequences, subtly orchestrated to change over time from one for to another, like seasons changing from winter to spring, and will give you time to settle in and be with the changes as they unfold. Miyabi has its intense moments, but they evolve naturally as the music flows quietly and calmly, moving inevitably forward like time itself. Miyabi is available from Juta’s website, and I highly recommend picking up your own copy (support our artists!).Stellar LightMiyabiRêve LucidDevotionshttps://jutatakahashi.bandcamp.com/album/miyabiThe second half of the show features two EPs from the Dusted Wax netlabel, Jazz One’s 1995, and Ego Dome’s Neurocentric.True to the artist’s name, 1995 spins jazzy loops and hip-hop rhythms together to build laid-back beats — imagine Monk getting recruited for a mix by Public Enemy. Goodie Goodies95SebajunSlick RickBrainstormTrue and Livin’The Beatnuts – Do You Believe (Jazz One Remix)Neurocentric uses a different timbral and rhythmic language, energizing and relaxing, like listening to an android singing its own version of jazz standards in a smoky club.Lounge TrackMe and My ShadowNo More CloudsScatterbrainIntergalactic SeshZephyrShadow of the CityTrust YourselfSummer Night’s DreamValiumMomentary BlissIt’s an episode to wind down with, and I hope you enjoy it as much as our listeners did.



