Jaime Azcárraga C 's Otherworldly podcast

Exploring the Architecture of Sound with Jaime Azcárraga C. In this episode of Otherworldly, hosts Gil Tower and Dave Diaz sit down with acclaimed Chilean-American composer Jaime Azcárraga C. to dive deep into the mind of a modern musical architect. On this video, we discuss: The "Machu Picchu" Philosophy: Why Jaime views music as a structure built of irregular stones that fit perfectly without mortar. The Science of "Difference Tones": Discover how Jaime uses pure mathematical ratios to create "wobbling" acoustic phenomena that the human ear perceives—even when the notes aren't played. Acoustic Artistry: A look at Jaime’s upcoming project, Third World Immigrant, and his "sound-first" approach inspired by Edgard Varèse. The Collaborative Process: How the team at Guapacha Productions brought these complex, "Otherworldly" compositions to life in the studio. Whether you are a music theory nerd, an aspiring composer, or someone who loves a great immigrant success story, this conversation offers a rare look at the technical and emotional layers behind contemporary classical music. Otherworldly merchandise just around the corner, T-shirt and Vinyl Album at www.GuapachaProductions.com