Preparing new material for my live performance with Essendon Airport in November. More recorded saxophone parts.
The modular component of the performance will be a dub style effects chain.
I am happy to announce the second single —Flemington Dream House— from the new album Personal Computer Music, 1997~2022. Vinyl available for preorder from Chapter Music (Links in BIO).
A video from the recent launch party for my album (Personal Computer Music, 1997-2022). Thanks to everyone who came along; an amazing crowd, and a beautiful space @tender_place_ . Thanks to @liquid_architecture for hosting the event. Thanks @r_rebeiro for organising the event. Thanks to @ai_yamamoto_mel and @tweakandtwang for their fantastic performance. Thanks to @chaptermusic for releasing the album! And thanks to @benocon for the video in this post.
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A few people asked about the tracks I performed. There were three tracks from the new album (Double Transgression, Faux Jazz, and Flemington Dream House). The rest of the material was written for the gig, and performed for the first time.
There are still copies of the vinyl left, available through @chaptermusic
Launch Party this Thursday 30th April, at @tender_place_ presented by @liquid_architecture
with @ai_yamamoto_mel and Dan West. I’ll be performing a few tracks from the album (Personal Computer Music, 1997-2022), as well as some new material.
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Chapter Music & Liquid Architecture present Jeremy Dower performing live in celebration of 'Personal Computer Music, 1997–2022, released via Chapter Music.
8pm, Thursday 30 April
Tender, Brunswick
Tix in bio and from the Liquid Architecture website.
Joining the night in supportive performance will be a duo of Ai Yamamoto and Dan West.
Personal Computer Music, 1997-2022 is a quarter century-spanning compilation of previously unreleased music, split into halves to showcase Jeremy's unpronounceable 90s ambient techno project Tetrphnm, as well as the wistful faux-jazz electronica made subsequently under his own name. It is the culmination of Chapter Music’s ongoing reissue series for Jeremy, who is based in Bendigo on Dja Dja Wurrung land.
In August, Chapter made his earlier albums available digitally for the first time ever - Sentimental Dance Music For Couples (originally released in 2000 via US label Plug Research, home to releases by Flying Lotus and Jon Tejada) and Music For the Young and the Restless (originally released in 2004 on Japanese imprint Bit Of Heaven). Chapter also released a mini album Music For Retirement Villages, Circa 2050 on 12" and CD back in 2002.
Hosted at Tender and presented on the Tender custom made Sound System. Limited capacity!
@chaptermusic@personalcomputermusic@tender_place_@ai_yamamoto_mel@tweakandtwang
Thanks to Billy Burgess @checkcheckau for the excellent article. It was pleasure doing the interview.♥️
If you have some time to kill, please read the article here:
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Thanks to @bobbakerfish and Cyclic Defrost for the kind words:
“Its balance of wide eyed naiveté and playful, deceptively simple arrangements remains endlessly endearing, tapping into something pure and heartfelt.”
“There’s no nostalgia for a simpler world … This is just beautiful soulful electronic music that is going to sound great no matter what decade you’re in.”
Read the full article on Cyclic Defrost:
/2025/11/jeremy-dower-personal-computer-music-1997-2022-chapter/
🎵 Peak Leisure - from the newly released album Personal Computer Music, 1997-2020. A retrospective survey, featuring music recorded over 25 years
Available on vinyl and digital through @chaptermusic
Also, I’ll be playing live this Sunday, 23rd November, at 4pm. Supporting Essendon Airport! At NSC. @northcotesocialclub
Tetrphnm - Transmodal projection; from the new album Personal Computer Music. This track was recorded in the late 90s, in my bedroom studio in Flemington. Available for the first time on digital and vinyl from Chapter Music, Australia.
Today is release day for the beautiful new Jeremy Dower @personalcomputermusic / Tetrphnm compilation Personal Computer Music, 1997-2022. Out now on black vinyl and digital. LP comes with comprehensive liner notes from Jeremy in English and Japanese.
Discovering Jeremy’s music was a revelation for us in the early 2000s, realising that there were sounds so sophisticated and distinctive being made under our noses in Melbourne and released on a cool US label.
We put out a mini album for Jeremy in 2002, then spent a year in Tokyo with him in 2003, hanging out and playing shows. Guy from Chapter and Jeremy even booked themselves a collaborative gig in Tokyo then had a couple of jams and realised they didn’t quite know how to make their music styles combine, so just played separate sets instead.
It has been an honour and a pleasure compiling this new record from Jeremy’s treasure trove of unreleased music. We can’t wait for everyone to hear more of the 90s minimal techno material Jeremy recorded under then name Tetrphnm - so serene, elegiac and entrancing!
Don’t forget Jeremy is playing his first live gig in well over a decade on Sunday afternoon Nov 23 supporting Essendon Airport @the_hangar_1979 at their MOR album launch at Northcote Social Club. More gigs to follow in the new year!
All the links you need are in our bio.