Amsterdam-based artist Jorge Natalin has always been a creator in no mood to be pigeonholed into a single genre, mood, or direction. Having released 13 albums, 9 EPs, 68 singles, and two motion picture soundtracks, it is clear that Jorge Natalin thrives off of continuous creative metamorphosis. His latest full-length project, the "Shaman" Album, once more highlights his exceptional ability not just to write songs but to create entire worlds, and it begins with the track "Introducing the Physical."
"Introducing the Physical" feels like a slow revelation from its very first notes. The track begins with a brooding, expansive energy that gently but steadily widens in scale. The progressive guitars rise and weave around each other within an ever-shifting soundscape, creating a dynamic that doesn't feel static, but one that breathes and radiates life. "Introducing the Physical" exudes a sense of both movement and internal gravity, akin to a tide that pulls forward to draw you closer but then allows you to drift backward freely again.
"Introducing the Physical" is just as fascinating for its restraint as for its forward-thinking ambition. The track never seeks a moment of release, but revisits an emotional and physical push-and-pull, harboring a tense rhythm that tightens and then loosens, softens, and then withers. For all its energy and volatility, the track doesn't feel like it's building toward an apex. "Introducing the Physical" is an acid test of the Jorge Natalin mindset, one of perpetual fluidity, forcefulness, and fearlessness.
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