Jorge Solís Arenazas is a Mexican sound artist, essayist, poet, and composer intrigued by themes relating to the materiality of language and sound, chaotic systems, and the randomness inherent in discrete magnitudes, with a particular interest in mechanisms of ambiguity. He creates various types of synthesis and electroacoustic experimentation, continually developing acousmatic research, installations, documentary works, and radio pieces.
Displacements is Arenazas’ debut album (with two more albums set to be released shortly afterwards). It is a four-part, subtle and meticulously layered sonic journey—a stubborn investigation of ascending and descending timbres of the barely audible frequency spectrum, with repetitive structures reduced to their minimal expression. This journey emerged from Arenazas’ questions about how stable






