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Rhythm, Patterns, Timbre: A Talk with Jascha Narveson

Episode 4 of the Notes of the North podcast, hosted by Brianna Dai, titled "Rhythm, Patterns, Timbre: A Talk with Jascha Narveson" was published on December 20, 2025 and runs 26 minutes.

December 20, 2025 ·26m · Notes of the North

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Jascha Narveson talks growing up surrounded by vinyls, being captivated by the technology rather than the instruments in the room, being a listener rather than a composer, the rewarding process of collaborating with dancers, and much more!

Featured music:

Soundpaper roll two, 8Bit Elf Coffe Shop - 5 minute excerpt

In Line (PLOrk Sideband)

Flash Crash

action/reaction (BounceBounce)

Late_Night_Project 100 | night swim

Late_Night_Project 101 | shortburst

Late_Night_Project 102 | newmood

Late_Night_Project 106 | gates

Late_Night_Project 103 | wheel

Late_Night_Project 104 | hall

Late_Night_Project 107 | burrs

2 - Notes

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