Jerusalem In My Heart - Qalaq (180g Black Vinyl + Fold-Out of Experimental Poetics by Alexei Perry Cox)
Jerusalem In My Heart - Qalaq (180g Black Vinyl + Fold-Out of Experimental Poetics by Alexei Perry Cox)
One of the most renowned and uncompromising entities working in 21st century avant-garde Arab-Levantine art and music, Jerusalem In My Heart presents a new album of vital and haunting electronics and electroacoustics, framed by founder and producer Radwan Ghazi Moumneh’s spoken and sung Arabic, buzuk-playing and sound design.
Qalaq is the most distilled, variegated and finely wrought Jerusalem In My Heart album to date – featuring a different guest/collaborator on every track, yet as cohesive, emotionally resonant, sonically adventurous and narratively powerful as any release in JIMH’s celebrated discography. Guests across the album's 13 tracks include Moor Mother, Tim Hecker, Lucrecia Dalt, Greg Fox, Beirut, Alanis Obomsawin, Rabih Beaini and many more.
“Qalaq” is an Arabic word with many shades of meaning but Moumneh particularly intends it as “deep worry” – on various obvious global levels, but also specifically with respect to Lebanon: its collapsing domestic politics, economy and infrastructure; the tragedy and aftermath of the 2020 Beirut port explosion; the intractable geography and geopolitics that continue to condemn the country to corruption, disruption, destabilization and violence.
180gram vinyl pressed at Optimal (Germany) in jacket + inner printed on uncoated Arktika artboard with UV inks, featuring photographs by Myriam Boulous and Tony Elieh, calligraphy by Krystian Sarkis, and a 9”x36” poetry fold-out by Alexei Perry Cox.