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Oseas Interview on Nagamag

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Oseas
Interview

Nagamag:
Which are the genres that describe your music style better?

Oseas:
psybient, psychill, ambient, chill, relax, trip, psychedelic

Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Oseas:
My first approach to music was through school where I received authoritative but basic instruction in music theory. I always liked the guitar and I started with an electric guitar that my father gave me for my 13th birthday.
Rock came first and I started practicing some songs on my guitar. When I was 16, a friend gave me a wooden guitar. And it wasn’t until I was 20 that I went on a trip with a backpack, a guitar, and a small djembe. I didn’t have much money and I met musician friends on the street, with whom we began to practice some cumbia, reggae, and ranchera style songs. These songs were very popular (even people sang along to them) and we played them in the street, I played guitar and sang, and sometimes I also accompanied only with percussion. For being travelers, we made money to have a good time.
Later, when I returned to my University life (I was studying Electrical Civil Engineering at that time) I always tried to be present in the musical instances of the University, I had learned many songs on the guitar and began to instruct myself in Andean music, songs that we often played at the University with a group of friends. When I finished my university degree at 24 years old, I decided to go on a trip before starting the job search as an electrical engineer (I already imagined what could come). So, I went on a trip again with my backpack, and my guitar but now with a quena and not within Chile, I went to the north of Peru towards Ecuador. A lot of things happened on that trip, I grew up. When I was in Ecuador I had a mystical experience. I participated in a Shamanic ceremony with Ayahuasca drinking and on the trip, I listened to my heart thanks to the plant Very simple was what my heart said through the plant. “Your thing is music” while listening to deep melodies and subtle harmonies.
After that experience my life changed. I returned to Chile to reorganize myself, now the plan was to go study musical composition. So I looked for a private teacher and started my theory classes again. Soon I found a job as an engineer and I was able to buy all the musical tools that I have now but unfortunately, the life of an engineer did not fulfill me, I did not have quality of life. So I made a plan to get out of the world of electrical engineering to pursue
completely into the world of music. It was tough financially at first but then I got used to it. With the savings made, I built my music studio and invested in taking music theory and music production classes for over 2 years. After this, I started building my psybient & downtempo project, Oseas in 2017. The name Oseas, comes from Jose Ascui, my name. If you join the words “Jose” and “Ascui”, then you have the result word Joseascui. And then, from the word “Joseascui” you take the letter “J” from the beginning and the syllable “cui” at the end, you just stay with the word “Oseas” (“J” -“Oseas” -“cui”).
Shortly after I funded Oseas, together with a great friend, Nicolás, we founded in the year 2019 a music label based in Chile, Quantum Cell Records.

Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Oseas:
My first love connection to music was in Ecuador. Before that, I was only comforting sensations but I couldn’t tell if it was love.
As I mentioned earlier, in Ecuador I took Ayahuasca, an experience that brought me closer to music in a different way. Here is my testimony;
When I was traveling alone in Ecuador 7 years ago I passed through a town on the coast called Canoa. There I stayed at a campsite and was invited by the owner, a
German woman in her 60s, to an ayahuasca drinking ceremony at the campsite next to her. Those who organized the instance had brought to a man recognized in the handling of the ceremony. After turning the invitation over, I decided to accept. Night came and it was time to go to the ceremony. The atmosphere was warm, there were about 20 people of multiple nationalities and the Shaman told us about the dynamics of the matter.
About 40 minutes after taking the ayahuasca concoction I began to have deep visions, something quite psychedelic. I closed my eyes and it was similar to being in a dream and then I suddenly began to hear melodies with timbres similar to a piano. I heard strings rubbed everywhere. I was literally listening to an orchestration but I couldn’t tell where the sound was coming from. What I could see were geometric forms similar to mandalas and the music behind them, more and more complex, deep, and firm, nothing could resist that vibration, it seemed to go through all forms, giving them love. And while I was in the front row of spectators at the most beautiful show of my life, I heard a voice attached to the music in my native language, Spanish. The voice clearly said “Your thing is music” (“Lo tuyo es la música”). At first, I felt a little scared because I didn’t know who was speaking, but then I calmed down because I thought it was the ayahuasca plant that was communicating. And after a while I realized that the plant was not the one that communicated, it only facilitated communication between myself and my heart. I saw it, it was explicit. My heart spoke. I felt love and its link with music. The liana showed me the fruit and I went for it.The next day when the ceremony ended, it seemed that the view was more active. The sea shells on the beach seemed more beautiful to me and their shape was very pleasing
to me. The melodies continued to sound slightly in my head and there I saw myself in a great dilemma. I had no idea how to write all the music I had experienced. I didn’t have the tools to do it and with every hour that passed, I remembered the melodies less. I tried to write a song sung to retain something but every time I played the song, the melodies were different and it got to a point where I practically didn’t remember any of the melodies, I only remembered the pleasant and stimulating sensations of having listened to them. And that’s how my musical path matured and I saw the need to develop my musical language in a conscious way.

Nagamag:
Many artists listen to genres that they are not producing music for. Which track is your favorite that is NOT similar to yours?

Oseas:
Kumara Encrypted Stones

Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which is the track from a similar artist you admire?

Oseas:
Eguana Deep Sleep

Discover & Listen to Oseas

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Oseas’ Signature Track

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The Crescent Sky – Horizon Lines

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“The melody and the song itself are well understandable to everyone and the texts spelled out in it pleasant caress the soul and hearing. There is no extra far -fetched, complex epithets, everything is very accessible, and most importantly - immerses in itself and calms.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Мелодия и сама песня хорошо понятна для всех и прописанные в ней тексты приятное ласкают душу и слух. Здесь нет лишней надуманности, сложных эпитетов, всё очень доступно, а главное — погружает в себя и успокаивает.”

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Karve – I Am with You

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“It’s good when there are people nearby who are always with you. To prevent it from happening. It is good when music is able to convey these sensations with the help of a sound language and spread them around the world to everyone. The most tender composition from -karve- in the melodic tones Indie Folk.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Хорошо, когда есть рядом люди, которые всегда с тобой. Чтобы не произошло. Хорошо, когда музыка способна с помощью языка звука передавать эти ощущения и распространять их по миру всем желающим. Нежнейшая композиция от -Karve- в мелодичных тонах indie folk.”

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Karve is a multi-instrumentalist, composer and songwriter from Southern Illinois. He wrote, performed and recorded everything heard here. This song was written for a dear friend who was traveling to attend the funeral of a loved one.

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johnny simon – blonde japanese

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“When you finally lost touch with the world and was left alone with you, this music will help to find a way out of this situation. She seems to speak with you – relax, throw out all the garbage from the house, renew the wardrobe and just go out into the street to breathe fresh air. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Когда ты окончательно потерял связь с миром и остался один на один с собой, то эта музыка поможет найти выход из сложившейся ситуации. Она словно говорит с тобой — расслабься, выкинь весь мусор из дома, обнови гардероб и просто выйди на улицу подышать свежим воздухом.”

-Nagamag.com

Johnny Simon not only composed and produced everything himself, but also played all the instruments – from electric bass and guitar to piano, blues harp and trumpet. Having toured half the world as a sideman, JS’s desire for something of his own has grown steadily. The result is available now and he speaks his very own musical language.

www.facebook.com/Johnny-simon-101383432472976/

Quiet Arrows – Love Your Ghost

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“A wonderfully deep hitting contemplative piece of contemporary poetic minimalism. Stripped to the essentials, the arrangement blends the hushing, languorous voice of Samuel Robertson (backed superbly by female vocals) with intimate string counterparts for a musical experience meant to be savoured obsessively.”

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Quiet Arrows is the project of Samuel Robertson, a wordsmith who sings with a hushed voice on the softly undulating fingerpicking of an acoustic guitar. Teaching himself guitar for the first time at the age of 25, Samuel first began writing songs with his wife Hannah in the singer-songwriter duo The Woodlands, and Quiet Arrows evolved simultaneously. He introduced the project with Continents Were Made to Sink in 2012. Three years later, Year of The Cartographer yielded the fan favorite “Find A Way.” It amassed north of 28.1 million Spotify streams as he moved up popular playlists such as Your Favorite Coffeehouse, Dinner Music, Evening Acoustic, Folk Feast, and more. He maintained this momentum with Deconstructionism Parts 1 & 2, which presented acoustic and alternate takes of tunes throughout the Quiet Arrows catalog. In between working on music for the Woodlands and relocating to McCall, ID, he carefully crafted new Quiet Arrows music. The songs have a signature emotive quality -- poetic lyrics, introspective pondering, lush harmonies, interesting arrangements.

JJ Slater – Till the Sun Goes Down

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“An aerial extravaganza from the mesmerizing Indie Folk, in which soft rhythms are like trees swaying in the winds. An ecstatic moment for your soul, as if you were united with mother nature herself.”

“Воздушная феерия из гипнотизирующего Indie Folk, в которой мягкие ритмы словно покачивающиеся на ветру деревья подгоняемые прохладными осенними ветрами. Прекрасное упоение для души, словно ты объединился с самой матерью-природой.”

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Artist said about this song:

"I wrote this song a couple of summers ago, and it’s really about trying to assert yourself, to yourself- and to shed burdening other people. There will always be self-doubt when starting this journey, which is peppered throughout the song. I produced it to sound like some long-lost nugget, ending with a ramshackle, campfire-like jam."

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johnny simon – Sculptures

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“An Experimental work that concentrates all your attention and holds you listening until the very end. The beautiful chord progression, of Johnny Simon gave life in his vocals and every single instrument, adding warmth to the sound.”

“Весьма экспериментальная работа, которая концентрирует на себе всё ваше внимание и держит в фокусе до самого конца. Очень красивая последовательность аккордов, -Johnny Simon- вдохнул жизнь в свой вокал и в каждый инструмент, тем самым придав звучанию теплоты.”

-Nagamag.com

Artist said about this song:

“The song “Sculptures” is a walk through the eternal city. The impressions flow through me like scraps of words. Golden light, piles of stones, sculptures, misery and beauty leave behind ambivalent feelings.”

Forest Ray – Close Your Eyes

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“There is always a balance in sound as well as in nature. At some point, we have to sink into an incredibly compact musical tornado of emotions. Music like "Close Your Eyes" should become part of the collection of each music lover.”

“Баланс в музыке, как и в природе, всегда имеет место быть. В определённые моменты мы должны погрузиться в невероятно тягучий музыкальный вихрь чувств и эмоций. Такая музыка, как эта композияи, должна стать частью коллекции любого уважающего себя меломана.”

-Nagamag.com

Close Your Eyes is the second single off of Forest Ray's 2022 album, "Always" it's a song about consistency and perseverance and is an ode to the late night dwellers. Never wanting to close your eyes or wanting things to end. We are touring this release to SXSW in Austin and around the Dallas-Forth Worth then up to Spokane and Seattle. Playing the release show tonight in downtown Seattle!

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Cégiu – Glowing Goodbye (Video)

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“”Cégiu” has managed to capture a spiritual power in this Folk production. Psychedelic soundscapes are combined with influensive lyrics. The overall progression is slow and a kind of mystic atmosphere is strongly presented. Don’t miss this experience.”

-Nagamag.com

The hauntingly beautiful piece “Glowing Goodbyes” is about letting go and is also the title track of Cégiu’s freshly released selfproduced album sonically created by electronic beats, cello and insect sounds.

Cégiu seeks the limit of pain. The musician/composer/producer is fascinated and inspired by the spectrum of moving forward, saying farewell to certain things and letting go. This concept is communicated with unique musicality and style in her songs. She produces her own beats from insect sounds and cello and is a self-made producer who intersects classical and electronic elements with experimental flair. The versatility of the layers of the music create an atmosphere of meditativeness and entrance listeners, sending them deeper into their psyche as each song progresses. It is difficult to put Cégiu’s music into a box – some have referred to it as ‘art pop,’ ‘chamber pop,’ or ‘freak folk,’ however, it’s more multifaceted than just one or two genres.

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Inspired by topics of dementia, breaking down stereotypes, natural disasters and the menstrual cycle; her music expresses the mind of a restless artist in an emotional world. It’s no coincidence that many people are brought to tears when Cégiu performs live, as the artist’s natural ability to take listeners into themselves conveys empathy, vulnerability and understanding. Cégiu invites listeners to search for their own limits of pain and to release themselves into the soul of the music and let go.

www.instagram.com/cegiumusic

Eyal Zusman, Amir Lev – הרוח כבר שטה (The wind has already blown) (Spotify)

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“As we, the audience, are living into a situation, -Eyal Zusman- is able to analyze it, to creatively interpret and convey to us in the form of the stunning creations, like here in song -The wind has already blown-. Indescribable beauty in the wrapper of experimental folk and expressive vocals.”

“Пока мы, слушатели, просто проживаем ситуацию, -Eyal Zusman- сумел её проанализировать, творчески осмыслить и передать нам в виде такого потрясающего творения, как -The wind has already blown-. Неописуемая красота в обёртке из экспериментального фолка и выразительного вокала.”

-Nagamag.com

When the river of life dries up and you try to figure out what is left of this short existence, you crave to keep believing in something, insisting on faith in God, at the end you might replace the body with a new shape, in hope to meet again in another dimension.

We are proud to present the second song from the new album by Eyal Zusman and Amir Lev - The Journey to the warmer lands. This is a collaboration between two Israeli artists, who created an album with live warm sounds, an oriental Galilee touch and Mediterranean rhythms.

Amir Lev has been creating music for over 30 years, releasing extraordinary solo albums and canonic songs, which he performs in unforgettable performances. Lev is a music producer, an excellent guitarist, and an exciting songwriter.

Eyal Zusman is an actor, director, and screenwriter. He has won several awards in the arts and culture sphere and this is his first music album.

All the songs in the album 'The Journey to the warmer lands’ were composed jointly by Lev and Zusman, inspired by the tracks of the French musician DJ WORAKLS.

The album was recorded live with acoustic instruments and live vocals.

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