Sholeh Asgary's metamorphic ' (Aban)' slips from the haze of dreams - 48 hills
Briefly

"In a performance space, I'm there with people, there's a physical space... When you have an exhibition, you see everyone in person and they're seeing it, so a lot of things are felt in that space, and that guides the piece to some extent. Creating an album, I definitely had to think to myself: How do I get there?"
"It's like a dream. I feel like there are aspects of the album that might come into sharp focus and then fade out. It's kind of like listening through noise."
"Aban is a short and beguiling album of electroacoustic music, which seems to generate its own space and then occupies it like a low-hanging fog. Hazy and oneiric—and indeed inspired by some of the artist's dreams…"
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