Cover of Paul Jebanasam Continuum
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For fans of experimental and ambient electronic music, lovers of sonic harmony and introspective soundscapes, and listeners seeking innovative electronic albums
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"Continuum" is the quest for the universe of perfect harmony. The search for new sound entities, forms of energy that enliven this continuous experimentation in sound rather than a cold musical laboratory calculation of sonic incommunicability, like so many other similar formulas that vanish into nothingness.

A formula that, in theory, would seem to aim at cold, autistic experimentalism. Signals launched into the cosmos like young cosmic messengers, but with an ever-deepening awareness that this layered symphony of pure alien sound is launched like a probe towards the infinite sensitive inner universe of the listener.

The sounds, the noises, the unfathomable spaces encoded with brilliant harmony by the author are nothing more than his feelings that a continuous quest for the new seeks to camouflage. The greatness of the record is in its ability to ride the wave of research while still managing to capture and offer us tiny fragile decadent harmonies. Harmonies that are always present.

A new generation of electronic musicians has now been reborn, seeking the gates of infinity in human introspection.

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Paul Jebanasam's album 'Continuum' is an exploration of perfect harmony through experimental and cosmic soundscapes. The record balances intense sound research with fragile, delicate harmonies that engage the listener's inner universe. It represents a new wave of electronic musicians focused on human introspection and sonic innovation.

Tracklist

01   depart as | air dx stop ∂ρ/∂ /dt somewhere = +∇⋅(ρ sigma*(y waiting -x) v)=0 ∂ρ/dy/dt for = you x dim (15:14)

02   eidolons beginning p = (m²A ² am to (rho-z)-y ∂t+(ρ see to wait dz/dt = it xy that I -beta* do not z countless (10:04)

03   search another 3Hφ˙ = lose you i), place i=0 doubt I V (φ) am ∝ exp( √ 16π to meet you again pm² P φ (16:08)

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