Cole Pulice, an Oakland saxophonist, has uniquely merged real-time instrument play with advanced digital processing techniques, resulting in an innovative soundscape. Their recent release, 'If I Don't See You in the Future, I'll See You in the Pasture,' epitomizes this blend, featuring a meditative 22-minute journey through sound that explores gradual harmonic shifts. With their new album 'Land's End,' Pulice integrates electric guitar alongside their established saxophone sound, reflecting a shift toward more structured songwriting while still preserving the fluidity that characterizes their earlier works.
Pulice's music embodies a state of animated suspension, blending real-time playing with digital signal processing to create a tension between movement and stasis.
Pulice's breakthrough album, 'If I Don't See You in the Future,' features a 22-minute meditation that explores gradual progression and sonic weightlessness.
With 'Land's End,' Pulice introduces electric guitar, marking a pivotal shift in their approach to songwriting while still maintaining their signature amorphous sound.
The first track, 'Fragments of a Slipstream Dream,' explores depth through digital processing, blending structured notes with complex, atmospheric harmonic textures.
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