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Off the Sky is the musical project of Jason Corder, who was born in 1977 and hails from Kentucky, USA. The name "Off the Sky" originated from a misinterpretation of a line from the film Trainspotting, aptly reflecting Jason's dub-atmospheric and acoustic solo works. His music combines minimal ambience and acoustic sensibilities with a unique compositional style, described as a gentle interplay of natural and artificial elements. From a young age, Jason explored musical experimentation using broken electronic gear, a Casio keyboard, and an old Wurlitzer piano, which continues to influence his sound. At 15, he delved into tracker software, honing his skills and creating distinctive tunes. After a hiatus for college, he returned to music with renewed passion, drawing inspiration from artists like Monolake, Gas, and Christian Fennesz. In addition to producing music, Jason engages in various creative pursuits, including live performances, visual art, and college radio. His artistic journey is characterized by a commitment to experimentation and a desire to achieve timeless creative expression. Off the Sky embodies this ethos, representing Jason's multifaceted approach to music and art.
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