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ARTIST
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Wind, Again
FORMAT
LP
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OP 086LP
OP 086LP
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RELEASE DATE
6/27/2025
Wind, Again is Sary Moussa's fourth studio album and second album on Other People. Based between France and Lebanon, Moussa returns with a riveting electro-acoustic album informed by his ever-changing relationships to space, listening, and resonance as well as his growing interest in the study of harmonics in electronic and electro-acoustic music. Years in the making, Wind, Again approaches distinct musical worlds and languages by bringing together improvisations by musicians performing on Western and West Asian instruments such as the Hammond organ, clarinet, saz, and buzuk with electronic arrangements and textures. Rather than force a rapprochement of these musical worlds through the instruments, and keenly aware of the weighty sonic histories they carry, Moussa proposes another way through which they can exist together in contemporary electronic composition. Composed of six tracks, each of which demonstrate an array of recording and processing techniques, the album generates moments of tension produced by the synthesis of textural, tonal, and harmonic encounters that Moussa calls "shadows," which outline an impressionistic musical language, existing at the edge of familiarity. Sonically and musically, the album is fueled by the cultural, social, and personal realities that Moussa was brought up and lives in. Both personal and musical ties with the musicians who feature on the album is central to Moussa's practice. In the title track "I will never write a song about you," musician Julia Sabra opens with rolled piano chords, followed by Paed Conca on clarinet and Abed Kobeissy on buzuk, before Moussa's electronic processing pieces together, lifts, and sustains the melodic direction of the track that emerged from the musicians' separate improvisations. Wind, Again is both familiar and alien, cold and warm; it pays homage to the mechanics, materials, and tactility of the instruments and converges acoustic and synthetic spaces. What anchors the sound of the album are the elements of a whole that cannot find its own idiosyncrasy and that is precisely why Moussa's album is a tour de force.
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