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Jazzcomputer.org

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3.12 | 5 ratings | 2 reviews | 40% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2011

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Marble Corridors
2. Seaside Terrace
3. Carved Grottos part 1
4. Locrian Power Plant
5. Deserted Facility
6. Carved Grottos part 2
7. Mystery Woods

Line-up / Musicians

- Yves Potin / All instruments, electronics and effects

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3.12
(5 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(40%)
40%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(20%)
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Good, but non-essential (40%)
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Collectors/fans only (0%)
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Review by Conor Fynes
PROG REVIEWER
3 stars 'Places' - Jazzcomputer.org (5/10)

Jazzcomputer.org is a French underground ambient project, and one I have not yet heard prior to today. Driven by musical electrician Yves Potin, the project passes itself off as 'ambient jazz electronic' music, although as far as his latest album 'Places' is concerned, one of those labels is missing from the music itself. Althoguh dense and relatively complex in its orchestration, Jazzcomputer.org's 'Places' takes the listener on a relaxing journey through a mellow use of electronic sounds. There is nothing here that particularly excites me, but the album is quite good at what it sets out to do.

Yves Potin's music is ambient in every sense of the word. A listener is more likely to get lost in the music, rather than feel a lasting impression from the music. The truth is, the music here is far too slippery to remember, even after a few listens. Unless a listener is making a real effort to memorize different tonal ideas that Potin crafts here, one might be hard pressed to remember the music of the album, save for a few descriptive words; 'relaxing', 'atmospheric', 'spacey'. The truth is, the music works well this way; by giving a sort of no- commitments experience for the listener, it becomes that much easier to enjoy the sounds for what they are; pleasant textures to the ear. Really, it is hard to go wrong with a formula like that, but as 'Places' indicates, it can be difficult to really excel. The sounds here are sometimes reminiscent of the ambient music Klaus Schulze composes, although Potin is clever to adopt some live instruments into his sound, such as the electric guitar and koto. Like everything else here, even these live instruments wash into the sound; there is a sense of composition here, but that is more to do with the structure of the pieces- which sometimes gradually build to adopt new sounds- rather than the ideas themselves.

Jazzcomputer.org is pleasant music, but as has been stated, there is little here to keep a listener coming back for third or fourth servings. 'Places' is the sort of album that would be perfect to listen to while meditating, or going through stress counseling. Yves Potin is excellent at crafting many sounds together to still sound smooth to the ear, and while 'Places' has not been an entirely convincing listen, I will be sure to see what other music the man has engineered.

Review by Windhawk
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3 stars JAZZCOMPUTER.ORG is the artist moniker used by French composer and multi-instrumentalist Yves Potin. Since 2006 he has issued a steady stream of full length records where his aim is to produce material incorporating details from progressive rock and jazz with the floating dynamics of ambient instrumental music. "Places" from 2011 is his most recent studio outing.

With "Places", composer and multi-instrumentalist Yves Potin has crafted a pleasant and detailed ambient electronic album. At his best when incorporating multiple textures and motifs, and in particular when he does live up to his artist moniker Jazzcomputer, but by and large, this is a CD that will have its main audience amongst those who enjoy smooth, electronic ambient material, in particular if they don't mind the occasional jazz-tinged detail added to the proceedings.

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