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Zekkereya El-magharbel // Daytimes / Nighttimes TAPE

Zekkereya El-magharbel // Daytimes / Nighttimes TAPE

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Experimental musician from Detroit, USAZekkereya El-magharbelHowever, in February 2023, LA's experimental / sound labelLimited edition of 50 cassettes from Dinzu Artefacts.

Long form ambient drone using trombone and SP-404 ~ droneContains 2 songs. DL code included.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Dinzu Artefacts releases available at Tobira.

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Includes DL code. Edition of 50.

Dinzu Artefacts:

"Daytimes / Nighttimes is a manifesto detailing the sonic possibility of abstraction through culture. Both works combine Trombone and SP-404 to create peaceful emotional yet charged landscapes that juxtapose each other in character.

Zekkereya El-magharbel is an interdisciplinary artist currently living in Detroit. , Jaimie Branch, Steve Lehman, and George Lewis to name a few. Their main instrument is trombone and are currently conducting research on North African Maqam and adjacent sonic modalities.
zekkereyaa's profile picture"

 

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Artist statement by Zekkereya El-magharbel:

"DAYTIMES

Western tuning makes me uneasy. In the wake of aural colonization, sometimes it feels like the only thing I truly know.
It's also part of the reason why its so hard for me to internalize any music, other than that which has been maimed by it.

Even though Islamic 24-step tuning has more range for specificity, the 12 added quarter tones still do not truly encapsulate the spectrum of beautiful melodies that I hear.

This one, and ensuing “microtonal” notation systems, only provide a partial solution. They allow composers to write music that sounds different than what they're used to hearing of the Western cannon, but still don't attain the level of specificity of tuning models that exist outside of it.

This is an earnest attempt at embracing my true ears.
I accept that I am comforted by Western melodies,
because I know them so well.
I also accept, that I bare much bitter resentment towards this fact.

This piece is a letter of gratitude to John Coltrane, who's commitment, discipline, persistence, and heart, showed him the redeemable aspects of equal-temperament, in the form of its natural cyclicality. The geometric patterns explored by Coltrane abolish tonality, while still preserving a strong functionally harmonic core; the most elegant algorithm.

Coltrane's music is a sonic pillar of creative freedom in the Black American artistic realm-
freedom from labels of what Black American Music what ought to be.

And yet, the very nature of the harmonic structure of Coltrane's music, much like his own instrument, is European.

To find freedom for yourself and others,
in the unrelenting continued aural genocide of European settler colonialism and its legacy, is something I still strive toward.

NIGHT TIMES

night can be static in its stillness,
a small pool in which time blooms like algae,
wriggling spawn materialize out of nothing,
Separated by the surface of the water.
for a moment,
your mild reflection is a portrait,
in dialogue with them,
your face is a tapestry for their consumption.

do not be afraid,
there is more to you than flesh

do not be afraid,
there is more to sleep than eyelids

there is no need to count the seconds,
there is no need to consult the sundial,
and though the pool is shallow,
it's a wonderful night for a dip

Nighttimes is an exploration of timelessness through the oversaturation of melody and harmony. These two spatial components of sound, can often help hold culture specific memory, and aid in conducting culture specific ritual. the form of a divine permission to lay down this burden to preserve culture in the face of white supremacy.

It's an oddly permission amidst our zeitgeist of cultural welcome militancy. In these unceasing waves of appropriation, and this era of declining cultural exchange, the invitation to not uphold any sort of cultural obligation is somewhat anxiety inducing. I found in accepting it, a new form of peace, that is both fearsome and electrifying. Not the peace championed by modernist liberalism as a sort of faux multiculturalism for BIPOC to chew on while our cultural essences are pillaged, but the peace brought about by immersion in the unknown as a human being that does indeed exist in an inescapable cultural matrix.

Im reminded of when the late-great painter Sam Gilliam was asked if abstract art was political.
 "

Artist : Zekkereya El-magharbel

Label: Dinzu Artefacts

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Experimental musician from Detroit, USAZekkereya El-magharbelHowever, in February 2023, LA's experimental / sound labelLimited edition of 50 cassettes from Dinzu Artefacts.

Long form ambient drone using trombone and SP-404 ~ droneContains 2 songs. DL code included.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Dinzu Artefacts releases available at Tobira.

-------------------------

Includes DL code. Edition of 50.

Dinzu Artefacts:

"Daytimes / Nighttimes is a manifesto detailing the sonic possibility of abstraction through culture. Both works combine Trombone and SP-404 to create peaceful emotional yet charged landscapes that juxtapose each other in character.

Zekkereya El-magharbel is an interdisciplinary artist currently living in Detroit. , Jaimie Branch, Steve Lehman, and George Lewis to name a few. Their main instrument is trombone and are currently conducting research on North African Maqam and adjacent sonic modalities.
zekkereyaa's profile picture"

 

++

Artist statement by Zekkereya El-magharbel:

"DAYTIMES

Western tuning makes me uneasy. In the wake of aural colonization, sometimes it feels like the only thing I truly know.
It's also part of the reason why its so hard for me to internalize any music, other than that which has been maimed by it.

Even though Islamic 24-step tuning has more range for specificity, the 12 added quarter tones still do not truly encapsulate the spectrum of beautiful melodies that I hear.

This one, and ensuing “microtonal” notation systems, only provide a partial solution. They allow composers to write music that sounds different than what they're used to hearing of the Western cannon, but still don't attain the level of specificity of tuning models that exist outside of it.

This is an earnest attempt at embracing my true ears.
I accept that I am comforted by Western melodies,
because I know them so well.
I also accept, that I bare much bitter resentment towards this fact.

This piece is a letter of gratitude to John Coltrane, who's commitment, discipline, persistence, and heart, showed him the redeemable aspects of equal-temperament, in the form of its natural cyclicality. The geometric patterns explored by Coltrane abolish tonality, while still preserving a strong functionally harmonic core; the most elegant algorithm.

Coltrane's music is a sonic pillar of creative freedom in the Black American artistic realm-
freedom from labels of what Black American Music what ought to be.

And yet, the very nature of the harmonic structure of Coltrane's music, much like his own instrument, is European.

To find freedom for yourself and others,
in the unrelenting continued aural genocide of European settler colonialism and its legacy, is something I still strive toward.

NIGHT TIMES

night can be static in its stillness,
a small pool in which time blooms like algae,
wriggling spawn materialize out of nothing,
Separated by the surface of the water.
for a moment,
your mild reflection is a portrait,
in dialogue with them,
your face is a tapestry for their consumption.

do not be afraid,
there is more to you than flesh

do not be afraid,
there is more to sleep than eyelids

there is no need to count the seconds,
there is no need to consult the sundial,
and though the pool is shallow,
it's a wonderful night for a dip

Nighttimes is an exploration of timelessness through the oversaturation of melody and harmony. These two spatial components of sound, can often help hold culture specific memory, and aid in conducting culture specific ritual. the form of a divine permission to lay down this burden to preserve culture in the face of white supremacy.

It's an oddly permission amidst our zeitgeist of cultural welcome militancy. In these unceasing waves of appropriation, and this era of declining cultural exchange, the invitation to not uphold any sort of cultural obligation is somewhat anxiety inducing. I found in accepting it, a new form of peace, that is both fearsome and electrifying. Not the peace championed by modernist liberalism as a sort of faux multiculturalism for BIPOC to chew on while our cultural essences are pillaged, but the peace brought about by immersion in the unknown as a human being that does indeed exist in an inescapable cultural matrix.

Im reminded of when the late-great painter Sam Gilliam was asked if abstract art was political.
 "

Artist : Zekkereya El-magharbel

Label: Dinzu Artefacts