Jain, Arushi / Under the Lilac Sky
Album: | Under the Lilac Sky | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Jain, Arushi | Added: | Oct 2022 | |
Label: | Leaving Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2023-02-08 | Pull Date: | 2023-04-12 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Apr 9 | Mar 26 | Mar 19 | Mar 12 | Feb 26 | Feb 19 | Feb 12 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 11, 2023: | Run-Away Radio
My People Have Deep Roots, Richer Than Blood |
4. | Apr 15, 2023: | Music Casserole
Look How Far We Have Come, Richer Than Blood |
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2. | Apr 25, 2023: | Up the Beanstalk
My People Have Deep Roots |
5. | Apr 06, 2023: | Run-Away Radio
Richer Than Blood |
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3. | Apr 20, 2023: | Run-Away Radio
Richer Than Blood |
6. | Apr 04, 2023: | Exploring the ul-A file
Look How Far We Have Come |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2023-01-22
Reviewed 2023-01-22
STANFORD ALUM! Based in New York and New Delhi, Arushi Jain is a composer whose work brings together Hindustani classical music and modular synthesis. The record label describes this album as a collection of "ambient synth ragas intended to be heard during the sunset hours." Jain weaves her voice beautifully, sometimes very subtly, throughout these massive-sounding pieces. Where a lot of modular synth records sound academic or blankly new-agey, Jain develops these pieces with care and takes them to rapturously beautiful places. RIYL Suzanne Ciani, Ana Roxanne, Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar, Mabe Fratti, Ian William Craig, Kara-Lis Coverdale, Dania. All tracks are great, but 1, 2, 4 are excellent places to start. No FCCs detected.
1. *(3:35)—Immense. Prominent multitracked voice. Certain drone textures sound distorted almost like metal or shoegaze.
2. *(9:08)—Lots of echoing voice, deep synth bass. A fluttering lead melody splits into several skyward strands. Ends with a feeling of heroic serenity.
3. (9:54)—Roaring drone to begin, sparkling high tones. Gradual denouement.
4. *(4:00)—Volcanically deep drone, with vocals beginning right away. Rolling, soaring.
5. (9:42)—Laser pulses at start and end, a more overt rhythm. Lots of high tones, crystalline and organ-like melodies. Hyperactive middle with occasional cicada blasts.
6. (12:43)—Quick fade-in, bleeping sounds. High, pinging, swirling melodies set a fast rhythm for the middle third. In the final third, glitchy vocals pair with jetlike synth lines thundering past.
1. *(3:35)—Immense. Prominent multitracked voice. Certain drone textures sound distorted almost like metal or shoegaze.
2. *(9:08)—Lots of echoing voice, deep synth bass. A fluttering lead melody splits into several skyward strands. Ends with a feeling of heroic serenity.
3. (9:54)—Roaring drone to begin, sparkling high tones. Gradual denouement.
4. *(4:00)—Volcanically deep drone, with vocals beginning right away. Rolling, soaring.
5. (9:42)—Laser pulses at start and end, a more overt rhythm. Lots of high tones, crystalline and organ-like melodies. Hyperactive middle with occasional cicada blasts.
6. (12:43)—Quick fade-in, bleeping sounds. High, pinging, swirling melodies set a fast rhythm for the middle third. In the final third, glitchy vocals pair with jetlike synth lines thundering past.
Track Listing
1. | Richer Than Blood | 4. | My People Have Deep Roots | |||
2. | Look How Far We Have Come | 5. | Cultivating Self Love | |||
3. | The Sun Swirls With You | 6. | Under The Lilac Sky |