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The Pleasure Of Being Lost

from BLAU (Being Lost As Usual) by Jorge da Rocha

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A theme inspired by the dance performance “Insecto Primitivo” of the Cia. Elias Aguirre from Madrid. While working at this album, I was also creating music for this dance play, which meant a very strong investigation in terms of sound production and sound effects, which somehow ended up contributing in terms of treatment of the sound of BLAU. In this way, the two works intersect, especially with this piece, with an electro-acoustic character and a rhythm that invites exploration of the movement.
The title makes a reference to the title of the album itself, and leads the listener to connect with the positive side of feeling lost.

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from BLAU (Being Lost As Usual), released February 20, 2020
Jorge da Rocha - Voice, Double Bass, Guitars, Drums Programming
Recorded and mixed by Jorge da Rocha at Casa Paral·lel (Barcelona), Casa Paços (Portugal) and Dave Bianchi at Drytown Studio (Barcelona). Produced by Jorge da Rocha.
Mastered by Victor Garcia at Ultramarinos Mastering studio, Barcelona.

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Jorge da Rocha Barcelona, Spain

A beautiful marriage between acoustic and electronic worlds in the hands of a solo artist who explores deep and inspiring sounds through musically emotional landscapes. As a restless and curious artist, Jorge breaks the borders of its jazz career and incorporates it into his passion for modern and alternative music, for world music, electronic music and songwriting. ... more

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