The reflective solo material he’d put out on Atlanta label Geographic North and the gigabytes of other peoples’ recordings he issued via his own label Patient Sounds made him a vital part of Chicago’s music firmament. | ✍️ imleor
with no intention of running a label again, but the pandemic changed his mind, and in 2020 Sage launched Cached Media—an imprint that he initially used to gather together a series of ambient-jazz recordings he made online with saxophonist Patrick Shiroishi, violinist Chris Jusell, and multi-instrumentalist Chaz Prymek.
brought Sage a windfall of new exposure. Though he’s since returned to Colorado, Chicago remains part of his expanding musical practice. In May, RVNG Intl. released the M. Sage albumthat he devised the album’s serene, naturalistic tones entirely with electronic instruments, which helped him avoid a technique that’s become a cliche in experimental music. “One thing Iwant to do was use field recordings,” he said. “All the ‘nature’ sounds that you hear on the record are all made on synthesizers.
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