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| Year | Milestone | |------|-----------| | 2018 | First EP “Luminous Static” released on the micro‑label Velvet Circuit (limited to 300 cassette copies). | | 2020 | Collaboration with Japanese visual artist Mika Harada on the immersive VR experience “Chromatic Pulse.” | | 2022 | Production credit on the breakout track “Neon Reverie” for Berlin‑based duo K4T. | | 2023 | Signed to Ecliptic Records, a boutique label known for pushing genre‑bending artists like Arca, SOPHIE (posthumously), and Yaeji. | | 2024 | Release of “Enslaved Chick — Jasmine Waterfall’s Debut.” |
Graias (real name Eloise Martín) grew up in the industrial outskirts of Seville, Spain, where the clash between historic architecture and modern factories inspired her early fascination with “sounds that are both ancient and hyper‑digital.” After a stint as a sound‑engineer for a theater troupe, she turned to home‑studio production, favoring hardware synths (Roland Juno‑106, Korg MS‑20) paired with granular processing in Max/MSP.
Her anonymity—she never shows her face in promotional material and communicates solely through cryptic visual collages—has turned every release into an event, and “Enslaved Chick” is no exception.
Some obscure scholia (ancient commentaries on Greek texts) offer a variant ending to the Perseus myth. In this version, Perseus did not throw the eye into the sea. Instead, he kept it, using it to navigate the dark path to Medusa’s lair. After killing Medusa, he attempted to return the eye to the Graeae as a gesture of mercy—but the Graeae, now permanently blind, refused it. They had learned, they claimed, to see without seeing. One sister said: "We saw nothing when we had an eye but the fear of losing it. Now we see everything."
This variant (likely a late Neoplatonic addition) transforms the Graeae into mystics—beings who transcend their own handicap. It is not canonical, but it is beautiful.
“Enslaved Chick — Jasmine Waterfall’s Debut” is more than a single; it’s a conceptual statement that demonstrates how modern electronic music can be a vessel for world‑building and social commentary. Graias has taken an obscure comic character, wrapped it in a meticulously crafted sonic landscape, and delivered a release that feels both intimate and grandiose.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of glitch‑pop, a visual artist seeking fresh inspiration, or simply someone who loves a track that makes you feel the weight of a dam breaking—this song demands your attention.
Turn up the volume, close your eyes, and let the waterfall wash over you. The rebellion has already begun. Graias - Enslaved Chick Jasmine Waterfall s Deb...
Stay tuned: The next chapter of Jasmine’s saga drops July 2026—and with it, perhaps the most ambitious multimedia project of the year. Keep an eye on Graias’s socials (they’re still cryptic, but you’ll know it when you see the water droplets in the header).
Until then, keep the currents flowing.
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To understand the Graeae, one must first understand their parents. Phorcys and Ceto were primordial sea deities—he and she represented the hidden dangers of the deep: sea monsters, hidden reefs, and the unknown abyss. Their union produced a brood of creatures that terrified the ancient Greek imagination:
The Graeae, however, were unique. While the Gorgons were beautiful (before Athena’s curse turned Medusa and her sisters into monsters), the Graeae were born grotesquely old. Their name—Graiai—is related to the word graus (old woman) and by extension to the English word "crone." They personified the hoary, white-capped foam of the sea—beautiful from afar but cold and treacherous up close.
Modern culture celebrates the rugged individualist—the hero who needs no one. The Graeae represent the opposite: they are utterly dependent on one another. Without the shared eye, they are blind. Without the shared tooth, they cannot eat. They have no individual identity; they function only as a group. If the topic relates to an upcoming event
Perseus defeats them not by overwhelming force, but by exploiting their interdependence. He severs the link between them. In a metaphorical sense, the myth warns that any system (political, social, or personal) that relies on a single point of failure is vulnerable to a clever adversary.