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File under: ContemporaryPiano

Juan J. Ochoa

Something to Remember (LP)

Label: Protomaterial Records

Format: LP

Genre: Compositional

Preorder: Releases May 2026

€28.00
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"Something to Remember" marks a significant new chapter for pianist and composer Juan J. Ochoa, exploring the intimate territories between acoustic and electronic sound worlds. Through prepared piano, traditional piano, and subtle electronic processing, Ochoa crafts a deeply personal sonic meditation that bridges experimental technique with emotional immediacy. The album showcases his distinctive approach to the instrument—treating the piano not just as a melodic or harmonic device, but as a complex sound-generating organism capable of unexpected timbral transformations. Each preparation becomes a compositional decision, reshaping the piano's voice while maintaining the raw physicality and resonance that make the instrument so compelling.

The album's architecture reflects the vinyl format's natural division: Side A presents five beautifully crafted individual pieces, each a self-contained exploration of sound and emotion, while Side B features the three-movement suite "Earth," a more extended meditation that allows Ochoa's ideas to unfold across a broader canvas.

Released through Protomaterial Records exclusively on Bandcamp in both vinyl and digital formats, "Something to Remember" bypasses streaming platforms entirely, offering listeners a more intentional, album-focused experience. This release strategy aligns with the label's commitment to presenting work that rewards deep listening and demands to be experienced as a complete artistic statement. Ochoa's music exists in conversation with extended piano traditions from John Cage to Hauschka, yet carves out its own contemplative space—one where memory, texture, and melody interweave, creating music that is both intellectually rigorous and deeply affecting. 

Details
File under: ContemporaryPiano
Cat. number: PROTOM35
Year: 2026