One on One with the Space & JupiTeR
- Jowee Omicil
- Jul 11
- 2 min read
— A transmission from Planet J, deep in the BasH!Galaxy.
In this stellar new episode, Jowee Omicil teams up with Guadeloupe’s orbit-bending pianist Jonathan Jurion for an unfiltered deep-space session — a sonic collision tracked straight from the tropics. An astral improvisation where sound breathes and the spirit gets free.
At the center is the ethereal new track “JupiTeR,” a raw, interstellar jam where Omicil’s soprano saxophone and Jurion’s celestial keys collide. Tracked with no map, no grid, and no expectation — just pure cosmic composition. Unfiltered. Unpredictable. Rotating freely in the great beyond.
Because you leave space — we are. When you leave space — the music breathes, and something more arrives. And that’s where Eric H. comes at the Podcast Mix.
He opens the portal — and suddenly, others come forward. Voices from their own galaxies. Thinkers. Dreamers. Prophets of the beyond:
Carl Jung, whispering of the collective unconscious.
John Lennon, dreaming loud through the fog of reality.
Philip K. Dick, decoding the illusion of time and truth.
It’s a séance in sound. A conversation between frequencies. Ancestral. Electric. Unlocked by trust.
And then — the artwork arrived. Unplanned, unprompted.
Multidisciplinary artist Mawuena Kodjovi hadn’t heard the track or known the story — yet he painted something that matched it perfectly: planets, movement, cosmic energy on canvas. It fit seamlessly into Jowee’s universe.
For the single cover, the painting became a collage — Jowee looking upward, imagining what’s out there.
At release, the image evolved into a subtle animation. Are the planets really moving, or is it just the feeling?
JupiTeR is part of the upcoming album sMiLes, a cosmic offering beamed straight from the heart of the BasH!Galaxy — where rules dissolve and the spirit speaks fluently.
It’s the sound of letting go and tuning in.
🎧 Listen now to the Podcast