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Enjoy a 1 hour DJ set from Brazilian producer RIGOONI following the release of Anjunadeep Explorations 21, which features his track ‘The Day I Reframed The Moon’.
Anjunadeep’s Explorations EP series returns for its twenty-first instalment, this time curated by Above & Beyond’s Tony McGuinness. A showcase of fresh talent from the global electronica scene, the EP features new music from Nohan, RIGOONI, Integral Bread, Mauro Augugliaro and a fresh remix from Ramiro Drisdale.
Kicking off the compilation is ‘All I Need’ from Milan-based DJ and producer Nohan. With previous releases on All Day I Dream, Crosstown Rebels and Hoomidaas, Nohan’s latest features an emotive vocal lead and syncopated arps.
Following his label debut on Anjunadeep Explorations 20, Buenos Aires-based producer Ramiro Drisdale returns to Anjunadeep with his remix of Davide Ferraro’s ‘Jewel Ice’. Leading with percussive laden grooves and delicate chords, Ramiro demonstrates why he’s released on labels including All Day I Dream, TRYBESof and The Soundgarden.
Next up, RIGOONI delivers his serene track ‘The Day I Reframed The Moon’, featuring polyrhythmic melodies and warm pads. He joined the label family in 2021, appearing on Anjunadeep Explorations 17, and has since gone on to release on Kindisch, Stripped Digital and Proton Music, as well as recently performing at Anjunadeep’s label showcase in Brazil.
Spanish DJ and producer Integral Bread marks his Anjunadeep debut with ‘Quantum Love’. Following a successful career in the industry spanning over two decades, Integral bread regularly releases on Univack Records and has garnered support from Nora En Pure, Daren Epsilon and HANA.
Also marking his first release on the label, Argentine producer Mauro Augugliaro rounds of the compilation with ‘Ethereal Memories’. Utilising an array of percussion and a deep bass, Mauro’s latest follows on from releases on Sudbeat, Or Two Strangers and Stellar Fountain.
Release date: 4th November 2022
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The Psychology of Music
The origins of music are unclear, but some of the earliest philosophers had an idea about its nature. The 3rd-century philosopher Sextus Empiricus said that music is the art of tones and rhythms. However, he also acknowledged that music has extramusical aspects and connects us with our emotional life.
The psychology of music is a complex area of study. The field includes the perception of measurable acoustic phenomena, the psychological and social consequences of musical sounds, and the functional role of music in human experience. There are many schools of music theory, and each will emphasize one aspect of the subject. For example, a formalist will focus on the music itself while a sociologist will focus on the listeners.
Most theorists agree that music is an auditory phenomenon, and that hearing is the first step to understanding it. Although many have broken from this distinction, the Pythagoreans’ ideas have persisted throughout history. In addition, many music theorists, including Johannes Kepler, have focused on the aesthetic value of music and its relation to planetary movement. However, the concept of listening has only slowly become accepted, especially after the advent of public concerts. Despite this, it is still opposed by the expectation that art should provide pleasure to the individual without any effort.
Music is the language of emotions. Its meaning is not always easy to express verbally. Even if you’ve been exposed to it for years, it may be difficult to pin down the precise meaning it has.