
Argentine composer, producer, and live artist Juan Hansen has released his latest live recording.
It comes from a performance for Gardens of Babylon at Bodhi Beach near Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 1.
The 90-minute set captures the energy, emotion, and spontaneity of Hansen’s live show.
It offers listeners a glimpse into the sonic world of his forthcoming debut album, “Ultrasonido.”
The album arrives worldwide on August 28 via his own label of the same name.
The set features exclusive material from the album.
Bodhi Beach’s atmospheric setting frames the performance.
Hansen built the set to showcase the full emotional and sonic landscape of “Ultrasonido” as a continuous, evolving journey.
He blends electronic production, live instrumentation, and spontaneous improvisation throughout the album.
This approach brings the album’s narrative to life while highlighting the energy that defines his live shows.
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Inside “Ultrasonido”from Juan Hansen
“Ultrasonido” explores sound as a physical and emotional experience.
The album brings together Hansen’s background as a composer with his instinctive approach to electronic music.
Organic textures, hypnotic rhythms, and cinematic atmospheres merge into a deeply personal expression of movement and connection.
Hansen already released three singles from the album: “Ninjas,” “Gambeta,” and “Neon Maze.”
The Gardens of Babylon performance marks a significant milestone in the project’s evolution.
It gives listeners an early chance to experience the album in a live setting.
Hansen was born in Buenos Aires. His performances move between electronic music, improvisation, and contemporary composition.
He builds his sets around Ableton Live. From there, he expands them with live guitars, vocals, and synthesizers.
Loops, melodies, and textures evolve continuously in real time throughout each performance.
Hansen studied classical music at the Conservatorio Juan José Castro and contemporary music at EMC (Escuela de Música Contemporánea) in Buenos Aires.
He has performed internationally at renowned festivals, clubs, and cultural institutions throughout his career.
His stages have included sets alongside Dixon, Hernán Cattáneo, Patrice Bäumel, Adriatique, Paul Kalkbrenner, Jan Blomqvist, Johannes Brecht, and Giorgia Angiuli.
Juan Hansen’s Gardens of Babylon live set from Bodhi Beach is available now.
His debut album “Ultrasonido” releases worldwide on August 28 via Ultrasonido.
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