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Simon Mann meets ZAZIZ - Memories of Attar

from Coordinate: Collaboration Beyond the Algorithm by Various Artists

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ZAZIZ sent an ol-skool cd in the ol-skool post to Simon, who then worked his magic to create an interpretation of that source material. By mixing processed samples from ZAZIZ’s original compositions with his own sound design, Simon conjured a remixed hybrid of ZAZIZ’s recordings. The majority of Simon’s sampling came from one track that he was drawn to on the CD, a ZAZIZ original entitled 'Memories of Attar’, the inspiration for which is outlined here: www.innersense.com.au/salonim/projects/2003/zaziz.html

ZAZIZ: "Memories of Attar" is inspired from love of the album Apocalypse Across the Sky by The Master Musicians of Jajouka (Produced by Bill Laswell), particularly the track entitled ""Memories of My Father"", which when I first heard it, moved me deeper than any other music I've ever heard. 'Attar' is the family name of the leader of this musical brotherhood, as well as meaning 'scent' (essentially) and is a sacred Arabic word. The piece was recorded in Feb '03 on a PC lent to me by my friend Richard Sukkar, and uses only the software program 'Acid Pro’.

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from Coordinate: Collaboration Beyond the Algorithm, released September 12, 2017
M. Hetherington/S. Mann

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The Clan Analogue collective was started in Sydney, Australia, in 1992 by a small group of people who were interested and active in electronic sound. Largely fuelled by the sore lack of live venues in Australia for electronic music and a lack of options for releasing recorded material, Clan Analogue was born out of necessity. ... more

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