Jon Porras

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Apeiron 00:00 Tools
Blue Crescent Vision 06:01 Tools
Embers At Dusk 05:47 Tools
Into Midnight 09:25 Tools
Recollection 00:00 Tools
Divide 00:00 Tools
Candlelight Mirage 05:31 Tools
New Monument 00:00 Tools
Pleiades 00:00 Tools
Desert Flight 05:23 Tools
Into the Black Mesa 08:53 Tools
Grey Dunes 10:00 Tools
Beyond the Veil 06:54 Tools
Seascape 05:22 Tools
Shore 06:23 Tools
Calm 01:18 Tools
For ARH 04:44 Tools
Peering 05:24 Tools
Gaze 04:18 Tools
Your Sleeping Ghost 07:27 Tools
Light Of Dawn 02:57 Tools
Vision On The Water 04:09 Tools
Land's End 02:19 Tools
House Of Mirrors 03:29 Tools
Holy Hex 04:47 Tools
As You Fade Away 03:42 Tools
Awake In Moonlight 02:46 Tools
Light Of Dusk 06:17 Tools
Lands End 00:00 Tools
The Glass House 00:00 Tools
Colors Passing Through Us 00:00 Tools
Winter Bloom 00:00 Tools
In a Window 00:00 Tools
Generative Counterpoint 00:00 Tools
Peach Fire 00:00 Tools
Stochastic Return 00:00 Tools
Cold Spring 00:00 Tools
Hymn to Light 00:00 Tools
Still Life 00:00 Tools
Dissolving Boundaries 00:00 Tools
Ultraviolet Interval 00:00 Tools
22/7 00:00 Tools
6) Telephone Music: Jon Porras 00:00 Tools
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Side B 00:00 Tools
The Black Tide 00:00 Tools
Places 00:00 Tools
Telephone Music 00:00 Tools
Jon Porras 00:00 Tools
07 Lands End 00:00 Tools
Live in Arcata (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Black Mesa (2012) 00:00 Tools
Vision of the water 00:00 Tools
Telephone Music 6 00:00 Tools
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California Gothic set to the tidal rhythms of the Pacific and tuned into the metabolic pathways of the northwest coast. Porras (Barn Owl/ Elm) has scripted a love poem to the mist, a prayer cast in ghostly reflected guitar and deep pools of distortion. The ominous opening of 'Gray Dunes' is a dense and impenetrable murk, a fear that eventually succumbs to distortion but then gives way to a endless open space of delay in its second half. Its trajectory is symbolic of the record as a whole, with many of the darker paths on 'Undercurrent' leading to lush other worlds of delicate beauty, fragile guitar notes that emerge from the sea for a moment or two then fade back into the whole. 'Calm' and 'Lands End' are lovely spots of respite, clear beams of moonlight breaking through the clouds, a shot of light that ushers in the lone funerary come down of closer 'Gaze'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.