NP [Jad Atoui & Anthony Sahyoun] - Lattices (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: NP [Jad Atoui & Anthony Sahyoun]
- Title: Lattices
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Ruptured
- Genre: Alternative, Ambient, Drone, Electronic, Post-Rock
- Quality: 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 39:35
- Total Size: 401 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Intro (02:35)
2. Anteater (04:39)
3. Marble Drop (01:56)
4. Weak Interaction (06:43)
5. Iridescence (04:57)
6. Coins With Memory (03:41)
7. Higgs Field (03:02)
8. Grinning Through Dust (06:51)
9. Cosmic Whales (05:11)
LATTICES, the first release from Lebanese electronic producers Jad Atoui and Anthony Sahyoun as NP, is concerned with the exploration of non-deterministic approaches to producing electronic music, based on improvised techniques using modular systems and synthesizers.
NP reflects on the current political transformation and its imposed uncertainties, as a method to explore musical futures. The project draws from both planetary and regional volatilities in the wake of the 2020 pandemic - where logistical, social and biological parameters were closely entangled with the disaster. The unforeseen became a tangible reality, which political systems rushed to temper, mitigate and rewire, along with its catastrophic probabilities.
Those realities are amplified locally in Lebanon, with a full scale, gradual collapse of all its systemic components, where intricacies of an unstable state have surfaced. In its musical realm, those observations are summed mathematically through concepts of non-determinism that the two musicians employed to build and connect electronic musical systems via modular synthesizers. The rhythm and harmonic content created by this system is un-gridded, devout of time signatures or a linear time consensus. It constantly behaves as non-deterministic, emitting unpredictable sound and musical elements that Atoui and Sahyoun tame by improvising with and around them, morphing the constructed musical instrument into a performative body, interacting with its automation and randomness.
1. Intro (02:35)
2. Anteater (04:39)
3. Marble Drop (01:56)
4. Weak Interaction (06:43)
5. Iridescence (04:57)
6. Coins With Memory (03:41)
7. Higgs Field (03:02)
8. Grinning Through Dust (06:51)
9. Cosmic Whales (05:11)
LATTICES, the first release from Lebanese electronic producers Jad Atoui and Anthony Sahyoun as NP, is concerned with the exploration of non-deterministic approaches to producing electronic music, based on improvised techniques using modular systems and synthesizers.
NP reflects on the current political transformation and its imposed uncertainties, as a method to explore musical futures. The project draws from both planetary and regional volatilities in the wake of the 2020 pandemic - where logistical, social and biological parameters were closely entangled with the disaster. The unforeseen became a tangible reality, which political systems rushed to temper, mitigate and rewire, along with its catastrophic probabilities.
Those realities are amplified locally in Lebanon, with a full scale, gradual collapse of all its systemic components, where intricacies of an unstable state have surfaced. In its musical realm, those observations are summed mathematically through concepts of non-determinism that the two musicians employed to build and connect electronic musical systems via modular synthesizers. The rhythm and harmonic content created by this system is un-gridded, devout of time signatures or a linear time consensus. It constantly behaves as non-deterministic, emitting unpredictable sound and musical elements that Atoui and Sahyoun tame by improvising with and around them, morphing the constructed musical instrument into a performative body, interacting with its automation and randomness.
Year 2021 | Rock | Alternative | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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