Exploration, collaboration and curiosity define the rhythm at the beating heart of Mehmet Aslan's exemplary compositions. The Swiss-born producer of Turkish heritage has already forged a singular path through production, DJing and full-band performances, navigating the more esoteric corners of Berlin's club culture without sacrificing his musical heritage or innate creativity.A conceptual new LP 'Auguri' follows on from 2021's gnomic, ornate 'The Sun Is Parallel', which saw Aslan musically associate with the likes of Valentina Magaletti and Nino de Elche. 'Auguri' also has it's foundations in collaboration, born out of a musical lab at Lyon's annualNuits Sonores, the forward-thinking festival with whom Aslan has maintained a lengthy creative relationship.The resulting audio-visual performance, 'Bird Signals For Earthly Survival' introduced Aslan, to the Greek filmmaker Stratis Vogiatzis. Drawing on the philosophy of Donna Haraway and envisioning new ways of being, of living on earth, Aslan and Vogiatzis crane their necks to the sky to witness flocks of birds performing spectacular movements in unison. Fluid and ancient, their organic waltz provides inspiration for Aslan's extension of the project, spanning sonic shades of electro, ambient and modern folk psychedelia. On the coastline of Vogiatzis's home country of Greece, as in many places across the world, climate change threatens to effect the ancient migration pattern of millions of birds, just as their fellow beings on terra firma become increasingly entangled in a man-made disaster of their own creation. In unison, 'Auguri' is adorned by artwork from designer Xavi Bou. Known for his 'ornithographies', this striking visual captures avian life not only as a force, but a wry observer.'We need to transform our connections with other living beings to protect the Earth and live together harmoniously', reflects Aslan. 'Personally, this project has made me more sensitive to this issue. I wanted to give back in return for the inspiration I've received.'Perhaps upending expectations of a more traditional 'ambient' album, Aslan commits some of his finest compositional work and understated songwriting to this urgent imperative, creating original music that nonetheless, has nature flowing through it. 'Critters' presents a spectral sound collage on which Aslan himself speaks from the texts composed at the residency, conjuring visions of 'the birds flying... shape of the future'. Meanwhile, the undulating, psychedelic 'Pigeon Blinks' takes inspiration from more domestic scenes, charting the unexpected roosting and hatching of an egg on a kitchen window, while 'Auguri' gives the album it's title in connecting to a higher plain, demonstrating Aslan's ability to lure melody and catharsis from looping hypnosis.Opener 'Spectra' provides a forceful, almost industrial breakbeat that establishes the exigency of the album as well as it's sense of wonder, while 'Euphoria' reaches the potency of it's promise slowly, with Aslan's modular melodies meeting the flourishing percussion of guest player and multi-instrumentalist, POPP. Finally, 'Aura' delivers a cinematic conclusion, mixing an elegiac organ motif, haunting guitar chords and the prophetic sense of a scorched earth. Here, with patience and soaring production, Aslan once more makes the abstract and the unthinkable somehow tangible, mixing in sampled birdsong.Accordingly, 'Auguri' is being released in accordance with EarthPercent, the music industry's climate foundation, co-founded by Brian Eno. A portion of the album's publishing will be credited as part of 'The Earth As Your Co-Writer' initiative, allowing artists to directly credit The Earth in their new compositions. Here, streaming and publishing from Aslan's recorded sounds are automatically paid back to a number of vital initiatives worldwide.Leaning into some of the most vital questions and anxieties of our time, 'Auguri' is not a project without a sense of hope. From studio to sea, Mehmet Aslan continues to look to the skies and beyond.Tracklisting:A1. Spectra A2. Auguri A3. Pigeon Blinks B1. Euphoria B2. Critters B3. Aura
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September 20, 2024
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