ORBIT II

June 19th, 2020


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TRACKLISTING

  1. The Deep

  2. Pull It Together

  3. Once More, With Feeling

  4. Suzy Dance

  5. Two Satellites

  6. You Live In My Phone

  7. Braver Times

  8. I Can't Remember How To Talk To You

  9. Day's Gonna Come

  10. Playground Love

  11. From Here

  12. Forget Forgive

CREDITS

All songs performed by Tessa Rose Jackson

Additional musicians: Darius Timmer, Kevin van Moorsel, Dan Huijser, Dave Wismeijer, Jan Teertstra, Sergio Escoda, Jelle Huiberts, C. Duncan

All songs produced by Tessa Rose Jackson / Additional producers: Darius Timmer, C. Duncan

Mixed by Claudius Mittendorfer (1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12) / Darius Timmer (3,4,6,9)

Mastered by Mike Hillier (Metropolis)

Artwork by Someone

ORBIT II IN AUGMENTED REALITY

Someone makes music and art. And for ORBIT II, she bundled them together into an interactive experience.

 

Recently, I’ve been feeling more and more like our generation (that includes me!) is overstimulated, constantly on the move, rarely finding the time and peace to focus their attention totally. And this trickles down into the way we experience music. I want to shake that all up. To bring people back to actively experiencing new music.

And so, I created a cosmic dreamworld for my songs and art to live in. One that you can step in to!

For five of the songs off ORBIT II, I created artworks that becomes surreal, cosmic portals when viewed through a smart-device with my custom built app installed. The app uses Augmented Reality to bring the pieces to life and allows you to playfully interact with them. You can fill your room with colourful orbs or build your own star systems, as the matching song plays and the lyrics appear to float in mid-air all around you.

The vinyl edition of ORBIT II comes with five artwork cards, each of which come to life in Augmented Reality. So download the app, pop on a pair of headphones and drift off into orbit!

ABOUT ORBIT II

In these increasingly uncertain times, Someone (a.k.a Tessa Rose Jackson) has chosen to lovingly mould her own alternative reality. Infused with positivity and soaring imagination, this flip-side feels simultaneously recognisable yet lighter to the touch. The effect is more therapeutic than escapist.

Someone doesn’t shy away from laying bare her own anxieties “every move you make feels out of line / and these days you get frightened by the weather” yet she supports her candid lyrics with a musical pallet that brings a sense of optimism to the table.

Someone draws inspiration from 1970’s science fiction films and the colourful, surreal and often philosophical content this genre evokes. She translates this inspiration into sound from her home studio in Amsterdam using morphing analogue synthesizers, psychedelic bass-lines, electric guitars that swing from rippling smoothness to jagged distortion in the space of a moment and her velvety vocals that shimmer high above the mix, juxtaposing the driving force of the beat with a lush sense of reassurance.

Contrast is a recurring motif for Someone, as lyrically she doesn’t stay in one place either. At times her choice of words is crystal-clear as a diary entry “Don’t tire yourself out / toss, turning in your head / don’t wallow / Forget. / Forgive.”; at times they are rich with metaphor “Leave the light on / next time that you dive into the deep”. Her imagery frequently ties in with her original source of creative inspiration: space.

“Space has such a sense of duality to it. We see the same blanket of stars above us every night, but almost none of us have actually been there. To me, this is a portal straight to the imagination. To be able to see such a tiny fraction of something so vaste. It just instantly sends the mind into a whir of fantasy images, the possibilities are simply endless.” This bountiful well of creativity fuels more than just her music. Someone is also a visual artist, and for ORBIT II she has fused her art-forms together through the use of technology. She created five artworks - mirroring her music in splashes of bright colour, abstract windows opening up to surreal landscapes and constellations of undiscovered planets - each one linked to a song off the album. These artworks come to life in Augmented Reality when viewed through a smart-device with her custom app installed. Viewers can interact with them, rearranging and multiplying the abstract elements into new shapes on their screen while the matching song begins to play. A deeper connection is also made with the song as the lyrics appear in mid-air around the frame of the artwork.

“I was looking for a way to make the discovery of new music an active experience again, instead of the passive daily routine of Spotify skipping. Something engaging, that triggers a playful curiosity in people and invites them to really take the time to explore.” In word, in sound and in vision, “ORBIT II” is a study of how it feels for Someone to be alive at this moment in time. Travelling from the playful self-deprecation of “You Live In My Phone”, past the Huxley-inspired dystopian landscape of “Braver Times” and ending on a meditative breath of reflection in “Forget Forgive”, Someone stands in the doorway of her soothing, twinkling universe and warmly welcomes us in.

“The album isn’t meant as a personal diary log for me to vent my feelings and that’s that. I’d like it to be more of a bolstering experience, a conversation starter for people that recognise themselves in these songs. It’s very much an album that is about now. Right now.”