In 2007, John Grzinich released a 3″ on Taâlem as Jgrzinich, and since then, he’s been a constant name in the free annual releases of the label. His name didn’t ring a bell, but Discogs tells me I should have known, seeing labels like Cronica Saamleng and Nitkie in his discography. John is from the US and resides in Estonia. His compositions are based on field recordings, and the adaptation and manipulation of those sounds is precisely why the Saamleng label triggered me in his discography, as they are doing some nice stuff in that field. “Weathering Inside” is quite long for a 3″ even, 22:30 so he takes his time to compose. Slow movements with mostly recognisable sounds and, at moments, even the feeling sounds were created as the composition missed a specific frequency or pattern. It was raining outside, and a few leaks or water were dripping from the roof, triggering the composition’s first part. But the best thing about it is that a new atmosphere is created by what those sounds started. It’s a nice piece we have here.
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