Jean-Philippe is a French composer and a classical artist. Trained in the piano for most of his life, he phases it, progressing from conventional structures to a contemporary narrative, one that is vivid and unique. There’s a deliberate sense of drama and theatrics strewn and swinging across his soundscapes. That power that he wields with a free and playful hand. And it is as refreshing as it comes. His latest release is ‘Pulsein’ a colorful electro-classical piece that is marked by its orchestral rise, vibrant textures, ear-grabbing variations, and a radiating power.
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It opens with an elastic-wave, fleshy and bubbly. Synths pulse through this plane, pushing at its edges, crafting them into a progressing dimension. We see house elements exploding pleasantly, splitting into scattering bubbles of their own, populating the soundscape. Building on this, there are many scattering parallels and patterns of melody. It is electric to say the least. Complementary in pitch, tonality, rhythm, and texture. Pulsing along these aligned frequencies, it becomes a grand sphere that you escape into. It absorbs you, making you a part of its flow, a plane through which it becomes even more distilled and unique. Listen Now!
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