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JRMR presents: x-istential
An ambient electronic album shaped by time, revision, and emotional reflection.
JRMR, the Puerto Rico based solo artist, releases x-istential, an 8 track album that unfolds with patience and intent. Built over two to three years, the record reflects a long process of revision, adjustment, and refinement. Each version moved closer to a unified listening experience, one designed to feel continuous rather than segmented. The result is an album that values flow over immediacy and mood over spectacle.
Working within ambient and experimental electronic music, JRMR focuses on subtle movement and gradual change. The tracks rarely announce themselves. Instead, they shift almost imperceptibly, allowing details to surface over time. Synth textures bend and dissolve, rhythms appear briefly before receding, and melodies often feel implied rather than stated. The influence of artists like Arca and Oneohtrix Point Never can be felt in the album’s abstract structures and emotional restraint, though x-istential never reads as imitation.
The album’s central theme revolves around emotional turbulence and the effort required to live alongside it. Rather than dramatizing these feelings, JRMR treats them as ongoing conditions. The music mirrors that idea. Sounds drift between clarity and distortion, stability and unease, suggesting the way inner states can quietly pull attention away from everyday life. There is no clear resolution offered. Acceptance, not closure, seems to be the guiding principle.
Because of its steady pacing and careful sequencing, x-istential works best as a full listen. Individual tracks contribute to a larger arc, reinforcing the sense that this is a single work rather than a collection of moments. It is an album shaped by time, both in its creation and in how it asks to be heard.
With x-istential, JRMR offers a measured and introspective statement, one that reflects the value of sitting with uncertainty and allowing emotions to exist without explanation. JRMR closes the album not with answers, but with space.
Henry Blaeser presents: Street
Amazing indie pop music
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Henry Blaeser frantically rushes through the station as the trains of life and relationships depart without warning in Street.
Best known for remixing the UK’s Low Island alongside TEED, and for visual collaborations with Moses Sumney’s videographer Josh Finck, Street arrives as a final offering before the December release of his ambitious long-form debut LP, Whale.
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Henry Blaeser makes precarious alternative-pop soaked in melodramatic wit, fusing obsessions with contentious indie bands, UK dance music, and nostalgic fiction to unpack complex emotions.
Very interesting music, an artist I discovered through Jagoda Olczyk’s article about rainbow avant-pop. I do have some stylistic objections to the piece itself, and honestly I think most of the music featured there is pretty weak (autotune is tragic, deal with it). But this album? Absolutely electrifying — like the old school style of musique concrète blended with something super fresh.
Henry Blaeser presents: Anchor
Cool sounds
Henry Blaeser’s ‘Anchor’ is an oceanic voyage, where a bed of pseudo-orchestral avant-pop soaked in nostalgic melodrama allows Blaeser to discuss internet-era loneliness and the difficulty of accruing friends, lovers, and social credibility as we age.
‘Anchor’ is the 4th single from Blaeser’s debut body of work, featuring a visual world shot by Moses Sumney’s videographer Josh Finck, set for a 2025 release.
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