As noise/sound collage albums go, Fatima’s nine tracks are all the more approachable and troubling for the clarity and precision of their arrangement.
A psychogeographic survey of the Himalayan region of Ladakh rendered in ambient drones and harsh noise, Fatima doubles as an uneasy chronicle of capitalist exploitation and generational trauma.
Ruhail Qaisar - Fatima
Genre: Experimental
Country: India
Final Verdict: 42% (Average Album)
Yearly Ranking: 88th / 88
Highlight: (none)
Made me think of:
Locrian
Grouper
Caterina Barbieri
some pretty decent and suitably disconcerting dark ambient and power electronics music. the chewing sounds panned to the left on "daily hunger" were so unpleasant i couldn't finish it, so kudos for that
1 | Fatima's Poplar 5:39 | 100 |
2 | Sachu Melung 4:21 | 100 |
3 | Abandoned Hotels of Zangsti 6:56 | 100 |
4 | Seventh Dream (Ramazan's Wedding) 6:08 | 100 |
5 | Namgang 3:48 | 100 |
6 | Painter Man 6:18 | 100 |
7 | Partition (From Astore to Leh) 8:48 | 100 |
8 | Daily Hunger 9:20 | 100 |
9 | The Fanged Poet 6:24 | 100 |
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