Patience Of A Traitor

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why we love this

Full of disparity and dissonance, it combines broken rhythms with jazz samples and Arabic chants, grounded in metallic breaks and oneiric electronics.

about the record

Tehran-born, NY-based brothers Mohammad and Mehdi collaborate with Ian McDonnell, a.k.a. Eomac on a new record entitled “Patience of a Traitor”. Inspired by the traditional bath houses in their native Tehran, the brothers say: “This record speaks to preserving the things that are timeless, through revisiting the past. The traditional Persian bath house — its architecture, the role it played in keeping, building community, the bathing rituals — served as our ultimate symbol. Now we drink from one cup, and fill the jar with the other.”

In working with Eomac, they state: “With Ian, we wanted to explore as wide as possible. There’s a real trust in how we treat, explore samples. We translate and share stories and references all the time. What’s also been interesting to learn is that we both could see fundamental aspects in our respective cultures that are beautiful yet corrupted by various forces. Ian shared memories as a child of feeling deeply connected to the hymns and musical traditions of Christianity and of a connection to the beautiful messages of love at its core. But the church and government used Catholicism to suppress and control the Irish people for centuries. In this sense, the Catholic church in Ireland, or Shia Islam in Iran, have a lot in common. Explosive emotion used to tie one’s hand tightly to the established power.”

  1. 1 - At The Opposite Pole of Architectural Virtue 5:17
  2. 2 - In One Corner the Male Relatives 2:43
  3. 3 - Serene Company 1:29
  4. 4 - Tiles of the Facade 2:53
  5. 5 - Chafing Dish 6:49
  6. 6 - Such Gardens There Are 3:41
  7. 7 - Capping Verse 2:21
  8. 8 - Overdose Ferocious 3:51
  9. 9 - Patience Of A Traitor 3:16
  10. 10 - Bareekullah Picnic 4:04
  11. 11 - In Thrall 3:00

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Patience Of A Traitor

32,00

only 2 left

  1. 1 - At The Opposite Pole of Architectural Virtue 5:17
  2. 2 - In One Corner the Male Relatives 2:43
  3. 3 - Serene Company 1:29
  4. 4 - Tiles of the Facade 2:53
  5. 5 - Chafing Dish 6:49
  6. 6 - Such Gardens There Are 3:41
  7. 7 - Capping Verse 2:21
  8. 8 - Overdose Ferocious 3:51
  9. 9 - Patience Of A Traitor 3:16
  10. 10 - Bareekullah Picnic 4:04
  11. 11 - In Thrall 3:00

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why we love this

Full of disparity and dissonance, it combines broken rhythms with jazz samples and Arabic chants, grounded in metallic breaks and oneiric electronics.

about the record

Tehran-born, NY-based brothers Mohammad and Mehdi collaborate with Ian McDonnell, a.k.a. Eomac on a new record entitled “Patience of a Traitor”. Inspired by the traditional bath houses in their native Tehran, the brothers say: “This record speaks to preserving the things that are timeless, through revisiting the past. The traditional Persian bath house — its architecture, the role it played in keeping, building community, the bathing rituals — served as our ultimate symbol. Now we drink from one cup, and fill the jar with the other.”

In working with Eomac, they state: “With Ian, we wanted to explore as wide as possible. There’s a real trust in how we treat, explore samples. We translate and share stories and references all the time. What’s also been interesting to learn is that we both could see fundamental aspects in our respective cultures that are beautiful yet corrupted by various forces. Ian shared memories as a child of feeling deeply connected to the hymns and musical traditions of Christianity and of a connection to the beautiful messages of love at its core. But the church and government used Catholicism to suppress and control the Irish people for centuries. In this sense, the Catholic church in Ireland, or Shia Islam in Iran, have a lot in common. Explosive emotion used to tie one’s hand tightly to the established power.”

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