Jellyfish Music by Double Libra Jellyfish Music was made between December 2017 & June 2018 in a 300 square foot apartment in the Tenderloin, San Francisco. I had finished college, but I had no career aspirations, & the commercial prospects for my old band were looking more grim every time I looked in the mirror. Something I kept saying to myself in times of weakness was "If everything I believe in brought me to this, what good were those beliefs?" In an attempt to at least fall back in love with making music, I began recording sounds while actively trying to think as little as possible. I improvised only using tools at my immediate disposal. No goals, no second guessing, no going back & fixing it later. I hoped that if I took my conscious mind out of the picture, maybe something divine would step in. These five amorphous song-globs are all that remain of dozens of little ambient sound diary entries. I've been very nervous to release this album because it is a bit odd, but I think it's kinda charming in its own way. There’s a kind of playful hopelessness in these songs. I recommend my technique to anyone who feels like they are in a rut. It is strangely empowering to feel that you can draw structure out of randomness.
Released May 1, 2020 Written, recorded, and performed by Evan Greenwald Mixed by Geoff Saba Mastered by Otto Klammer Front cover by Katerine Dennie-Marcoux Back cover by Chariot Wish















