Novarise (Stylized as NoVaRise) represents a transnational collaboration between Estonian musician Eris K. Valden and German-American composer Jackson Neumer. Currently based in Reykjavik, Iceland, both members maintain studied anonymity while pursuing formal education in jazz performance and sound engineering at the undergraduate level.
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The duo's artistic practice emerges from a rigorous academic foundation in traditional jazz theory and contemporary audio engineering, which they systematically deconstruct to create their distinctive sonic aesthetic. Their work is characterized by a deliberate embrace of glitch-based textures, austere harmonic palettes, and precisely calibrated rhythmic complexity, synthesizing their conservatory training with an uncompromising experimental ethos.
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NoVaRise's output reflects a conscious departure from conventional jazz idioms, instead exploring the intersections of algorithmic composition, digital signal processing, and the structural principles of Intelligent Dance Music. Their methodology involves the systematic transformation of acoustic instrumentation through granular synthesis, bit-reduction techniques, and non-linear sequencing, resulting in compositions that are simultaneously cerebral and visceral.
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The ensemble maintains a calculated distance from public persona, redirecting focus entirely toward their compositional output and technical innovations. This principled anonymity serves both as an artistic statement and as a methodological framework, allowing their work to be evaluated solely on its acoustic and structural merits.
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Their current research interests include the application of modular synthesis to improvisational jazz structures, psychoacoustic phenomena in high-latitude environments, and the development of custom digital audio tools for real-time performance manipulation.