
Perspective
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Itâs clear, when looking at Jlinâs body of work, and her recent activities, that she's the definition of what a creative composer looks and sounds like in 2023. Sheâs able to work across borders in many different environments and situations. Her work, and sound, is fluid and not locked into genre. The only apt tag for her now is âcomposer.â Letâs be clear - sheâs not EDM, IDM, electronic, footwork or post-footwork. Sheâs simply Jlin.
In thinking about this new release we have to draw attention to her collaboration with Chicagoâs Third Coast Percussion - âPerspectiveâ - since itâs also the title of this six-track mini-album. And of course, weâd be remit if we didnât point out that Third Coast Percussionâs acoustic version of âPerspectiveâ saw Jlin shortlisted as a finalist for The 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Music! Jlin notes how âWorking with T.C.P. was a rewarding experience. I love their constant driving ambition. When I would go to their studio we would experiment as much as we could, and that to me is the beauty of composing.â Note that the CD version of âPerspectiveâ adds the four tracks from her âEmbryoâ EP, apt since âEmbryoâ itself was the 7th Perspective piece.
To shift perspective slightly, Jlin notes that collaborating with dance companies, especially those of Wayne McGregor and Kyle Abraham âhas seen a significant evolution in my work.â She adds, âWorking with Kyle and AIM, I felt the need to incorporate more organic percussion and drums. The raw, visceral nature of Kyle's choreography demanded a more tactile, grounded sound. I believe that music and dance are deeply interconnected, and the rhythm and physicality of organic percussion needs to mirror the dancers' movements whether it is conceptually or abstract.â
The organic aspect of her composition âDissonance,â a key cut on her new mini-album sounds like it might have been written for Kyle and AIM but, like the entire release, it was in fact written for Third Coast Percussion. With the organic drums in the track being a part of what Jlin calls her âfrom scratchâ foundation. For many âDissonanceâ will be a first glimpse at Jlinâs mastery of organic sounds. Itâs a stunning work that showcases her distinct approach to organic percussion. Further audible evidence can also be heard all over her new mini-album. She continues to evolve her sound.
Jlinâs new mini-album âPerspectiveâ works as a catch-up for those wanting new music from her, and wanting to hear how her sound is evolving. Tune in. Thereâs much more ahead.
Tracklist
LP
A:
1. Paradigm
2. Obscure
3. Fourth Perspective
B:
4. Derivative
5. Dissonance
6. Duality
CD
1. Paradigm
2. Obscure
3. Fourth Perspective
4. Derivative
5. Dissonance
6. Duality
7. Embryo
8. Auto Pilot
9. Connect The Dots
10. Rabbit Hole
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Itâs clear, when looking at Jlinâs body of work, and her recent activities, that she's the definition of what a creative composer looks and sounds like in 2023. Sheâs able to work across borders in many different environments and situations. Her work, and sound, is fluid and not locked into genre. The only apt tag for her now is âcomposer.â Letâs be clear - sheâs not EDM, IDM, electronic, footwork or post-footwork. Sheâs simply Jlin.
In thinking about this new release we have to draw attention to her collaboration with Chicagoâs Third Coast Percussion - âPerspectiveâ - since itâs also the title of this six-track mini-album. And of course, weâd be remit if we didnât point out that Third Coast Percussionâs acoustic version of âPerspectiveâ saw Jlin shortlisted as a finalist for The 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Music! Jlin notes how âWorking with T.C.P. was a rewarding experience. I love their constant driving ambition. When I would go to their studio we would experiment as much as we could, and that to me is the beauty of composing.â Note that the CD version of âPerspectiveâ adds the four tracks from her âEmbryoâ EP, apt since âEmbryoâ itself was the 7th Perspective piece.
To shift perspective slightly, Jlin notes that collaborating with dance companies, especially those of Wayne McGregor and Kyle Abraham âhas seen a significant evolution in my work.â She adds, âWorking with Kyle and AIM, I felt the need to incorporate more organic percussion and drums. The raw, visceral nature of Kyle's choreography demanded a more tactile, grounded sound. I believe that music and dance are deeply interconnected, and the rhythm and physicality of organic percussion needs to mirror the dancers' movements whether it is conceptually or abstract.â
The organic aspect of her composition âDissonance,â a key cut on her new mini-album sounds like it might have been written for Kyle and AIM but, like the entire release, it was in fact written for Third Coast Percussion. With the organic drums in the track being a part of what Jlin calls her âfrom scratchâ foundation. For many âDissonanceâ will be a first glimpse at Jlinâs mastery of organic sounds. Itâs a stunning work that showcases her distinct approach to organic percussion. Further audible evidence can also be heard all over her new mini-album. She continues to evolve her sound.
Jlinâs new mini-album âPerspectiveâ works as a catch-up for those wanting new music from her, and wanting to hear how her sound is evolving. Tune in. Thereâs much more ahead.
Tracklist
LP
A:
1. Paradigm
2. Obscure
3. Fourth Perspective
B:
4. Derivative
5. Dissonance
6. Duality
CD
1. Paradigm
2. Obscure
3. Fourth Perspective
4. Derivative
5. Dissonance
6. Duality
7. Embryo
8. Auto Pilot
9. Connect The Dots
10. Rabbit Hole











