Sustained Tones Vol. 1
Sucata Tapes,
Release: 16 de January
https://www.discrepant.net/labels/sucata-tapes/
We are approaching the end of the year, and it’s time to share news about my upcoming album and subsequent concerts.
2026 will also mark 20 years since my first solo release, Crepúsculo. It will therefore be a year of sharing and celebration with everyone who has made this adventure possible.
Liner Notes by Brad Rose (FoxyDigitalis)
There’s a clarity here that feels hard-won. Honing ideas first explored with his Organic Music series, Tiago Sousa unlocks the final puzzle pieces on Sustained Tones Vol 1. This music is enchanted, the way each layer moves in conjunction with the others: complex structures that feel less constructed than discovered, like stumbling upon ancient mechanisms still whirring beneath the earth. “Readily Reliance” opens as an effervescent sea, waves gilded in neon creating an enveloping sense of eternal motion. Bright organ timbres throw silhouettes and cast Sousa as the deft puppeteer keeping everything moving with an effortless precision. These evolving shapes suspend listeners somewhere between the physical and the cosmic, held in place by nothing but intention and sound.
Drones build rippling foundations in other places, using slower tempos to construct immersive, off-kilter sound worlds where minimalism becomes emotive, almost poignant. The fluctuating tones have a gossamer sheen, creating this interesting sonic dichotomy: a solid surface with fragile rotations beneath. It’s music that commands attention; it is so much more than simply aural furniture. Sousa writes these beautiful sequences that are all interconnected, intricate sonic architecture that pulls us further into some kind of unknowable ether.
On the piano pieces, “Smooth Flow Into It” and “Swirling Mist and Thin Dust,” Sousa shines sunlight through all the cracks. Washes of melody are effervescent, clouds clearing to reveal the day has not gone. Not yet. Positioned in the middle of Sustained Tones Vol 1, these pieces ground the album in something transcendent yet still earthen: moments of breath inside all that cosmic drift. Darkness finds its way through on “Restlessness,” where Sousa smears sinuous electronics into a ghostly sonic mesh that seeps through the skin. It feels like a slow inhale, time suspended long enough to take note of where we are and how we feel before moving forward.
Expressive, almost sparkling synth arrangements return to send us back into reality on closer “Becoming a Landscape.” Its title hints at larger concepts at play throughout this album, where lines between our physical beings and the wider environment are blurred. The tones that echo throughout these six pieces mirror the echoes inside our bodies, from heartbeats and voices to something quieter, something much smaller and more elemental. By immersing us inside these mesmerizing, beautiful soundscapes, Sousa immerses us within ourselves.
15 Jan, 21h
Triciclo
Barcelos
24 Jan, 21.30h
B.O.T.A
Largo Santa Bárbara 3 D Lisboa
Launching new album Sustained Tones Vol 1
28 Feb, 21.30h
Casa da Cultura,
R. Detrás da Guarda 28, Setúbal
06 Mar, 21.30h
Ármazém das Artes,
R. Eng. Duarte Pacheco 38, Alcobaça
07 Mar, 21.30h
Bang Venue
Praça Dr. Alberto Manuel Avelino nº1, Torres Vedras
08 Mar, 18h
Amparo 99
R. do Amparo 99, Porto
12 Mar, 21.30h
Cooperativa Mula
Largo de Santo André 3, Santo André, Barreiro
22 Mar, 18h
Cossoul
R. Nova da Piedade 66, Lisboa
24 Apr, 21h
À Capela
MACAM Hotel, R. da Junqueira 66, Lisboa



