Arovane & Porya Hatami :: Organism (Karlrecords)

The listener navigates between undulating, formless sound textures, exploring spectrality, timbral resonances, fractal motives and a vast array of processed micro noises. A beautiful, conceptual-tinged record.

Welcome by the Berlin-based label Karlrecords (specialized since 2007 in adventurous sound sculptures, acoustic, chilling and experimental electronic ambient), Organism is the new release of Arovane (well-noted German artist in IDM/abstract ambient minimalism) and Porya Hatami (highly prolific young sound-artist / sound-sculptor from Iran). This album develops a largely conceptual basis which seems to encompass philosophically-orientated theories about crystal visions and rhizomatic-anti dualist Deleuzian perspective. Consequently the corpus of micro-tonal soundscapes gathered here belong to the post-modern experimental music field, bringing to the fore an affinity between music and post-structural ontology in ethics/ aesthetics. The listener navigates between undulating, formless sound textures, exploring spectrality, timbral resonances, fractal motives and a vast array of processed micro noises. A beautiful, conceptual-tinged record about process music which invites the listener to experience new possibilities of sensing, defying identities and systems. Recommended for those in touch with Elektron, GRM, Empreintes DIGITALes publications in electro-acoustic researches and those who like flexible drone music. Stay tuned for coverage of Arovane & Porya Hatami’s Kaziwa on n5MD.

Organism is available on Karlrecords.