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JAI AGNISH

Jai Agnish



Last Updated: 9/24/2009

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Status: Single
State: New Jersey
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/30/2005
Thursday, November 06, 2008 

I'm pleased to announce the release of my third album: Awake When You Dream. It's available as a free download beginning today. I hope you enjoy it and will consider writing about it if you have a blog, Web site or another outlet. You can also just simply forward this message along to a friend. A description of the album follows. Thanks for your continued support over the years.

 

Awake When You Dream
by Jai Agnish
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Download sites:
http://jaiagnish.bandcamp.mu/album/awake-when-you-dream
http://www.last.fm/music/Jai+Agnish/Awake+When+You+Dream
http://virb.com/jaiagnish/music/albums/74808

Download various sizes of the album art at flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gold_tooth_anguish/sets/72057594087642110/

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Jai Agnish
Awake When You Dream
(free digital download; Nov. 5, 2008)

New Jersey based indie artist Jai Agnish has released his third album, Awake When You Dream, as a free digital download. Agnish, who has received critical acclaim for his work as an electro-acoustic pop experimentalist -- wanted to see what he could pull off without the machines.

Agnish sets out on this 11-song journey with his trusty Gibson J-45 and a 1980's Roland synth. The songs are grounded in acoustic guitar rhythm with Agnish weaving lead guitar and synth melodies playfully throughout. Agnish performs all the instruments and is occasionally joined on vocals by Peg Carlin. Agnish also multi-tracks his own voice in new ways while experimenting with harmony and spatial nuance. Even without drums the songs are surprisingly rhythmic as Agnish takes advantage of upbeats and less obvious rhythmic patterns without losing the listener. The music, which was recorded by Agnish over a year-long period on his home computer, has the intimacy of a home-recording but the clarity of a "for-real" studio.

Lyrically, Agnish explores the imaginative and political. Topics range from love and dreams to shopping mall sprawl, protests and family adventure stories. With "India" Agnish shares his impressions of connecting with his Indian heritage when he visited the country for the first time. "Lightning Bugs" is a fantastical tale Agnish wrote for his 2-year-old nephew.