Jason Sharp’s Modular Pulse: Electroacoustic Explorations stands as a visceral journey through biofeedback-driven electroacoustic music, merging heart rate triggers with sonic manipulation. Crafted solely using saxophones, bass pedals, and modular synthesizers, this solo work reflects a deeply personal experiment between man and machine. It’s no surprise that critics consistently praise the album in ambient saxophone vinyl reviews for its emotional depth and technical brilliance.
- Featuring real-time pulse-controlled modular rigs
- Pressed on deluxe 180g vinyl with four analog film art prints
- Evokes the soundscapes of Tim Hecker and Stars of the Lid
- Ideal for collectors of experimental vinyl and sound art
Whether you’re a fan of Fennesz or Ben Frost, this modular synthesizer album belongs among the best modular synthesizer records 2021. For those asking how to use modular systems in composition, Sharp demonstrates an intimate method only he could engineer.
Emma Ramirez (verified owner) –
One of the most compelling modular synthesizer albums I’ve heard—absolutely belongs on any list of top 2021 releases.
Denise Cox (verified owner) –
The combination of saxophone and electronic rig is haunting. Saw this featured in ambient saxophone vinyl reviews and had to own it.
Derrick Castillo (verified owner) –
A stunning electroacoustic vinyl album—rare, raw, and totally captivating. Worth every cent.