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In The End We Will Be Fine

by Jose Ureta

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Violet 05:13
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Gloucester 08:02

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For some years now we have been thinking about releasing music during the Christmas holidays, music with a symbiotic effect that fits perfect to that time of a year. Contemplative, deep music, music to get lost in. So when the artist José Ureta sent us two ambient pieces it instantly made click.

José Ureta started producing his own music 5 years ago. He began with his laptop and nothing else, making ambient music in a home studio that he created in New Jersey, USA. At that time he was working in the port of Philadelphia and the sounds of the city and the pier inspired him to create ambient sounds.

After that he came back to his home country Chile and began to assemble his home studio where the most important device was his Tascam porta cassette where he records all his music. Nowadays he also uses analog equipment. His interest in ambient started a very long time ago when he started listening to Roxy Music and discovered this gentleman called Brian Eno. Being that the music of Brian Eno is the cornerstone of what he does he has also been influenced by other artists also like Stars Of the Lid, Harold Budd, Gorecki, Vangelis and also shoegaze music really inspired him.

Concerning his two Traum trax:
"Violet" has an almost orchestral soothing sound that sinks deep. It comes without a beat and can be describes as classic ambient. The distortion/drone characteristic gives it an organic feel which comes in waves. As he says in his own words: "Violet" was made during the quarantine and it was made thinking of all the beloved ones who passed away this year.

"Gloucester" is more heavy, more „wall of sound“. He says: „Gloucester is the name of the city in New Jersey where I used to live and represent all the industrial sounds and those from the sea that I was able to listen to there."

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released December 25, 2020

Written and produced by Jose Ureta
Mastering by Emanuel Geller / Salz Mastering
Released by Traum Schallplatten
Catalog No.: Traum V247.5

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Traum Schallplatten Cologne, Germany

The German electronic label from Cologne which came into life 1998.

Artists: Dominik Eulberg, Max Cooper, Minilogue, Extrawelt, Nathan Fake, Jesse Somfay, Nick Dow, Fairmont, Extrawelt, Moonbeam, Ikaro Grati, Egokind, Ron Flatter, Ryan Davis, MIcrotrauma, Ricardo Tobar, Superflu, ROWA, Ümit Han, Marlon Jarek and many more ... more

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