Saturday, June 28, 2025

dream journal institute

the dream journal institute ~ label introduction

synchronicities are signs that you're following the right path in your life. whenever they happen for real, something fruitful is going to come out of this. something inspiring. it was late at night when i finished listening to some of dr. Jeffrey Thompson's music and caught myself thinking that it's such a nice aesthetic ~ to release trippy electronic dream music as an output of some scientific establishment, an academic weight added to a type of music which is basically 70 and 80's electronic underground. term "new age" was a marketing label disavowed by many but before that it was basically a new type of science ~ spiritual  knowledge applied through harmonics and resonance, aimed to heal and inspire. with that in mind, i was thinking how cool would it be to have a new age label with all those tapes like Sounds of the Dawn blog uploads but presented as an academic institution. some hour of two of aimless late night web surfing has suddenly brought me to theastralrealms.bandcamp.com and at first i couldn't believe the "coincidence". did my thought just... actually materialised? is it a simulation which generates content in accordance with my wishes? whatever happened but it was exactly what i just imagined. but with a little twist. i couldn't recognise a single artist name on that page. but already started listening. ~ piedpaper

so, here's a little overview of my favourites from DJI, but feel free to explore on your own, as there are also hidden albums, extra riddles and some other easter eggs.  


evelyn greene ~ sensory meditations for forest bathing (2025)

i think i played this album for a couple of hundreds times. on repeat. it's just too comforting. it's that case when you can't even pinpoint what exactly captures your ear, what makes it so charming, it's basically just some minimal synth lines drawn on top of the forest hums... yet, it works like a spell. we live at the bottom of a huge ocean of air, and it's full of really beautiful vibrations which we call sounds. hums, murmurs, rustling, raindrops, bird calls... comforting aural chaos which is embedded in our DNA. and if there's anything like a purpose of humanity, it should be bringing electronic music into this equation. 




one of the first releases of Dream Journal Institute made by Klaus Wolfe - Director for the Musical Library  and J.A.Carson - Adjunct professor and CFO for Dream Journal LLC ~ an encyclopaedic example of valley-of-the-sun type of new age which is paradoxically is very grounding and actually relaxing (for a supposed space travel). already reissued by Fantasy Audio Magazine on cassette to an instant sold out, this album probably encapsulates the whole idea of how new age music can be utilitarian and self-sufficient at the same time. i'm pretty sure that if it didn't had the (obligatory for the aesthetics) "music for relaxation" stub, you would still relax to it quite effectively. just like the evelyn greene's album, it simply works. and i start to believe that it's due to some higher astral science behind it. 




one more release which already has a physical reissue (tapes are still available as i write this) and which is baked with such a thorough backstory that it felt as watching a captivating documentary. the album leans more towards 90s sound with an obvious homage to "three Es of new age" (Enigma, Era, Enya) but still manages to keep its own direction. probably the most standing out work in DJI catalog so far, it's a good example of how that type of music can be simultaneously modern and "retro", without falling into fan service territories. probably still too weird for the mass audience and too cheesy for serious diggers. absolutely in the right spot to be something taken out of oblivion and dusted off for fringe appreciators like myself. 

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long-time followers of this blog should remember Jurgen Muller and similar exercises in role-playing the unsung visionaries with bulky synths in their living rooms... but Dream Journal Institute never claims that their releases are old. the dates are all modern. but the music is not. it could be made today but still not really here. not in this world of accelerating AI post-capitalism, drone wars and extreme politics ~ call me a lunatic but i choose to believe that this institute is an actual place in a slightly alternative reality. which is just one of many. and music is what connects them. because it's an universal language.