
Exotic Sin & Julian Sartorius - In Session
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Open edition
“Recorded at BBC Broadcasting House and partially aired on BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction, the first studio encounter between London-based duo Exotic Sin and Swiss percussionist Julian Sartorius is now published in full on this album from Sagome.
Winding through six distinct and interconnected paths, the trio effortlessly create a shared language in this expansive improvised session.
Listening back two years later — the session was recorded on March 24, 2023 — it’s evident how they build at a relaxed pace, offering space for the listener to enter into their evolving sound. Anchored by piano, delicate wood, metal, and air instruments, a fluid system of interactions develops: repeating, deepening, but not fixating. The direction of travel is not cyclical or linear and the pace insists on forward confidently, avoiding the trap or comfort of recurring motifs.
Percussion is not a timekeeper, but a key element, introducing new textures that even on the final track Path 6, trace out a horizon that feels more like a blurred beginning than a definitive end.
In Session, Exotic Sin moves into a lighter, perhaps more playful language for improvisation than on their debut album Customer’s Copy. This could be influenced by Sartorius’ tactile approach to sonic materials or the more stripped-back nature of the improvised session, with less emphasis on synthesised and electric sounds. While the emotional imprint from their debut album—murkier and insistent—remains, it has been aired out to dry. In Session, their sound-world is broad and moves with levity.”
Words by Andrea Zarza Canova
Music by
Kenichi Iwasa (electric and acoustic percussion, trumpet, horns, thumb piano, effects)
Naima Nefertari (piano, Yamaha keyboard, flute, bells, percussion)
Julian Sartorius (drums, percussion)
Recorded and mixed live for Late Junction at BBC Broadcasting House, London, on the 24th of March 2023 by Joe Yon and John Boland
Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi
Produced by Silvia Malnati at Reduced Listening for BBC Radio 3
Extracts from the session were played on Late Junction on the 14th of April 2023
Artwork by Josef William Back
Graphic design by Nicola Tirabasso
Winding through six distinct and interconnected paths, the trio effortlessly create a shared language in this expansive improvised session.
Listening back two years later — the session was recorded on March 24, 2023 — it’s evident how they build at a relaxed pace, offering space for the listener to enter into their evolving sound. Anchored by piano, delicate wood, metal, and air instruments, a fluid system of interactions develops: repeating, deepening, but not fixating. The direction of travel is not cyclical or linear and the pace insists on forward confidently, avoiding the trap or comfort of recurring motifs.
Percussion is not a timekeeper, but a key element, introducing new textures that even on the final track Path 6, trace out a horizon that feels more like a blurred beginning than a definitive end.
In Session, Exotic Sin moves into a lighter, perhaps more playful language for improvisation than on their debut album Customer’s Copy. This could be influenced by Sartorius’ tactile approach to sonic materials or the more stripped-back nature of the improvised session, with less emphasis on synthesised and electric sounds. While the emotional imprint from their debut album—murkier and insistent—remains, it has been aired out to dry. In Session, their sound-world is broad and moves with levity.”
Words by Andrea Zarza Canova
Music by
Kenichi Iwasa (electric and acoustic percussion, trumpet, horns, thumb piano, effects)
Naima Nefertari (piano, Yamaha keyboard, flute, bells, percussion)
Julian Sartorius (drums, percussion)
Recorded and mixed live for Late Junction at BBC Broadcasting House, London, on the 24th of March 2023 by Joe Yon and John Boland
Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi
Produced by Silvia Malnati at Reduced Listening for BBC Radio 3
Extracts from the session were played on Late Junction on the 14th of April 2023
Artwork by Josef William Back
Graphic design by Nicola Tirabasso



