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Side A begins with a journey along Montes Caucasus, the lunar mountain range on the moon’s northeastern edge, whose highest peaks rise 6,000 meters above the surrounding seas of moon dust. Andreas Tilliander’s evocative TB-303 basslines and echo-laden sonic details create a mood that is as warm as it is desolate, forming a perfect backdrop for Goran Kajfeš’s flute melodies to soar. This marks one of the first times Kajfeš puts down his trumpet in favor of a metallic flute, which he recently uncovered from his late father’s belongings.

On Side B, Tilliander and Kajfeš take the listener even deeper into space—to Dysnomia, the Moon of the dwarf planet Eris. Both Eris and Dysnomia draw their names from Greek mythology: Eris, the goddess of discord, who triggered the Trojan War, and her daughter Dysnomia, the personification of lawlessness and anarchy. Around the six-minute mark of this roughly eight-minute piece, the steady electronic pulses seem as though they are teetering on the verge of anarchic collapse, until a glimmering jazz trumpet pierces through the fragmented sounds, pulling the music in a more harmonious direction.

Across eight tracks, Tilliander and Kajfeš masterfully balance slow, lumbering machine pulses, delicate synth textures, and impeccable trumpet lines. Tilliander’s use of both analog and digital synths carve out the structure of these sonic sculptures, while Kajfeš’s elegant trumpet playing pushes against them, infusing the dreamy soundscapes with both acoustic tension and melodic detail.

Individually, Andreas Tilliander and Goran Kajfeš have long been recognized as leading names in Swedish electronic music and jazz, respectively. Both have consistently pushed and transcended the boundaries of their genres. Tilliander has explored everything from techno, drones, and dub to clicks’n’cuts under monikers like TM404 and Mokira. Kajfeš has been a relentless innovator in jazz, playing a central role in bands such as Oddjob, Subtropic Arkestra, Tropiques, Nacka Forum, and Fire! Orchestra.

Now, they join forces, forging a new path for both ambient and jazz music. -Kontra-Musik

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