IncidentalScenes

by Kaazi

  1. 1.

    How Does The World Sound?

    01:43

  2. 2.

    Glass Mallets, Dawn

    02:16

  3. 3.

    Ecosphere (Blue Garden)

    03:28

  4. 4.

    Water Walker

    02:42

  5. 5.

    Residua

    00:39

  6. 6.

    A Rainforest Teeming With Small Soil Voices

    03:22

  7. 7.

    Phosphorescent Picoplankton

    03:20

  8. 8.

    Niskala Scene (ft. Melati ESP)

    03:09

  9. 9.

    Kris & Maskir

    06:26

  10. 10.

    Light Drops On Violet Leaves

    04:51

  11. 11.

    Beyond Dualism

    03:44

  12. 12.

    Natasha's Process

    01:56

  13. 13.

    Living Reef Archive

    02:40

  14. 14.

    The Macaques

    02:32

  15. 15.

    Tracework Roh

    01:27

  16. 16.

    After The Flags (End Scene)

    03:20

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Incidental Scenes is a collection of music made for film, documentaries and shorts, including "After The Flags" on seminal Javanese contemporary artist and activist Arahmaiani, "Beyond Dualism" on New York artist Futura 2000, and "Anatomy of An Artist" on Yogyakarta-based filmmaker Natasha Tontey.

Recorded between New York and G Zui studios in Indonesia, and working directly from vision provided by the directors, each movement gleams in the emotional landscapes of its original scene, spanning sonorous percussive workouts, subaquatic synth forages, and suspended moments of introspective stillness, matching key to character.

As timing would have it, much of this collection came to pass during a tumultuous period in the producer's life; one of significant loss and redirection following the passing of some close friends in a short window, including a treasured recent collaborator, the late, great Ariel Kalma.


All tracks Produced / Engineered / Mixed by - Kaazi
All Tracks Mastered By - Studio Oposisi

Kaazi - Synthesizer, Drum Programming, Vocals, Mallets
Melati ESP - Gender on 'Niskala Scene'

Photo by Charlie Spiers

CASSETTE

SOLD OUT

  • *now shipping
  • *clear transparent shell cassette with white ink on-body print
  • *full color J-card

IncidentalScenes

by Kaazi

  1. 1.

    How Does The World Sound?

    01:43

  2. 2.

    Glass Mallets, Dawn

    02:16

  3. 3.

    Ecosphere (Blue Garden)

    03:28

  4. 4.

    Water Walker

    02:42

  5. 5.

    Residua

    00:39

  6. 6.

    A Rainforest Teeming With Small Soil Voices

    03:22

  7. 7.

    Phosphorescent Picoplankton

    03:20

  8. 8.

    Niskala Scene (ft. Melati ESP)

    03:09

  9. 9.

    Kris & Maskir

    06:26

  10. 10.

    Light Drops On Violet Leaves

    04:51

  11. 11.

    Beyond Dualism

    03:44

  12. 12.

    Natasha's Process

    01:56

  13. 13.

    Living Reef Archive

    02:40

  14. 14.

    The Macaques

    02:32

  15. 15.

    Tracework Roh

    01:27

  16. 16.

    After The Flags (End Scene)

    03:20

Digital Download

$0.00

SOLD OUT

CASSETTE

SOLD OUT

  • *now shipping
  • *clear transparent shell cassette with white ink on-body print
  • *full color J-card

Incidental Scenes is a collection of music made for film, documentaries and shorts, including "After The Flags" on seminal Javanese contemporary artist and activist Arahmaiani, "Beyond Dualism" on New York artist Futura 2000, and "Anatomy of An Artist" on Yogyakarta-based filmmaker Natasha Tontey.

Recorded between New York and G Zui studios in Indonesia, and working directly from vision provided by the directors, each movement gleams in the emotional landscapes of its original scene, spanning sonorous percussive workouts, subaquatic synth forages, and suspended moments of introspective stillness, matching key to character.

As timing would have it, much of this collection came to pass during a tumultuous period in the producer's life; one of significant loss and redirection following the passing of some close friends in a short window, including a treasured recent collaborator, the late, great Ariel Kalma.


All tracks Produced / Engineered / Mixed by - Kaazi
All Tracks Mastered By - Studio Oposisi

Kaazi - Synthesizer, Drum Programming, Vocals, Mallets
Melati ESP - Gender on 'Niskala Scene'

Photo by Charlie Spiers