Release Date: 12 April 2024
Label: Altine Village & Mine
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0880918261652
Genres: World Music  
Release Date: 12 April 2024
Label: Altine Village & Mine
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0880918261652
Genres: World Music  
Description
HJirok is a mythical figure, conceived as a fictional character by Iranian-born Kurdish singer and artist Hani Mojahedy. Together with versatile music producer And Toma of Mouse On Mars, she combined a variety of sounds collected during their joint travels to Iraqi Kurdistan and elsewhere with heavily processed recordings of Sufi drum rhythms and setar melodies. The result is a driving, dubbed-out, and deeply intricate soundscape that perfectly sets the stage for Mojahedy's extended, unconventional vocal techniques and polyglot lyrics. Both informed by tradition and rigorously forward-looking, >>Hjirok<< (with a lowercase J) is at once a profoundly personal album and a universal utopian promise. As a ghost from the past, HJirok draws on Mojtahedy's memories to mould a new future out of them. The foundation for >>Hjirok<< was laid in the city of Erbil in the Kurdish part of Iraq. During one of their stays in the region, Mojahedy and Toma recorded the three percussionists Hadi Alizadeh, Jawad Salkhordeh and Serdar Saydan as well as setar player Ali Choolaei from Motahedy's backing band while they were playingthe rhythms and notes that she had grown up with in the house of her grandfather in the Iranian city of Sanandaj. Her memories of that place revolve around hypnotic Sufi music, dervishes in deep trance, and ecstatic singing. Much like this music seemed to open a portal to other dimensions, the inhabitants of the house lived in a sort of alternative reality: It provided them with a hideaway from political circumstances. Following the Iranian revolution in 1979, a Kurdish rebellion ensued but was met with the utmost brutality by the new regime, which resulted in the death of thousands. It is no coincidence that the music on >>Hirok<< would draw on rhythmic patterns that were passed on from one generation to the next for hundreds of years. >>The project is rooted in the figures of the Sufi dervishes and thus a culture that precedes today's political, social, cultural, and religious systemsThe lyrics were written in both Kurdish and Farsi, blurring the lines between the two languages and thus, Kurdish and Persian cultures. What the album conjures up from Mojahedy's memory is not only a very specific place during a unique time in history as experienced by a single person
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