Next to join our mixtape series is abji_hypersun, the moniker of Simin Stine Ramezanali; a visual artist and drummer, based in Copenhagen. Known from the doom punk trio SLIM0, the newly formed experimental electronic duo abolish i and co-founder of the independent music label UUMPHFF. abji_hypersun mixes fragments of d’n’b, breaks, memos, doom, shoegaze, and narrative storytelling. Untuning instruments, multiple voices, and beats. They move in between feelings of beauty, the funny, the scary, the loud (something in between nightmares and dreams). Their music has extracts tropes drawn from the operatic and theatrical. This experimental approach in composition comes from a drive to give life a soundtrack whilst touring the notion of sounds out-of-tune.
As summer teeters on the abyss of autumn, I find myself squeezing the last drops of sun-tunes. I retreat into red, brown and blue(s). doom and noise came back to me and hit me in a deeper and more sentimetal place. I long for long drones, massive walls of guitar and the lowest frequency bass in the world. I sit at home and listen to the music of my friends and idols while thinking about how beautiful I think they are. they represent a wide range of genres. everything from midi opera, deconstructed club, experimental electronic, punky grunge rock, soundtrack, breaks, noise, and rap. ! welcome you into this sentimental blue(s). Love, simin.
Apranik Records returns with their second various artist compilation of 2023, Intended Consequence, representing a fresh lineup of Iranian women musicians and producers from across the electronic music spectrum.
Intended Consequence follows in the footsteps of Apranik’s first compilation Woman Life Freedom, which was released as a response to the women-lead uprisings in Iran after the killing of Mahsa Zhina Amini.
This new release includes tracks from label co-founders AIDA and Nesa Azadikhah, as well as some of Iran’s most talented musicians and sound artists such as Rojin Sharafi, Aida Shirazi, Ava Rasti, and more. Rooted in telling the story of Iranian women’s perpetual fight for freedom in Iran, this release paints the picture of power, resistance, and persistence in moments of chaos or calm.
From the experimental, glitchy club rhythms of AZADI.mp3’s Empty Platform, through the clattering jungle styling of Abji_hypersun’s Resist The God Trick, to the warm breakbeats of Nesa Azadikhah’s Perpetual and shimmering 4/4 loops of AIDA’s Ode To Expectations, this is a proudly diverse and fiercely individual collection of tracks from some of the most talented female artists in electronic music today, and deserves to be recognised as such.
Elsewhere you’ll find polyrhythmic electro in the form of Rojin Sharafi’s Dbkkk – a track suffused with both beauty and raw aggression – and the beatless experimentation of Farzané’s Quorl; a highly experiential, amorphous cut that pulses with both organic and mechanical sentience, creating a deeply unsettling and memorable atmosphere.
Intended consequences are outcomes that arise from choices we make to do something or be someone despite the risks posed to us. At the moment of choosing, and every moment thereafter, the potential consequences equally living and breathing, exercise our bravery and strength. Intended Consequence is a collection of music dedicated to the choice and continuum of Iranian women’s fight for freedom in the day-to-day.
Despite the risks, women in Iran are choosing to go outside, run errands, and take their children to school without the mandatory hijab. They show their resilience by breaking the rules enforced upon them to wear clothes they don’t want, to behave in ways they don’t agree with, and to live lives they don’t believe in: all of which are values that are reflected in Intended Consequence. With this collection Apranik presents an arsenal of music from some of the Iranian community’s most talented women musicians; musicians who have carved their path with passion and intention despite known consequences.
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Intended Consequence is out now on Apranik Records: apranikrecords.bandcamp.com/album/va-intended-consequence