The July mixtape feels like going on an open-ended journey without a map. It’s unhurried, wandering, observant, unpredictable and adventurous. Melodies unravel slowly, soundscapes shift gradually, and textures dissolve into echoes and frequencies in captivating ways.
This one is particularly close to my heart. It includes tracks by several artists from back home (SANAM, Yara Asmar, Charbel Haber, Fadi Tabbal, Munma) who have been shaping the tight-knit Lebanese experimental scene with boundary-pushing sounds, often rooted in the harsh and unprecedented realities of the country’s social, political and economic landscape.
The mixtape also features two dear friends (aheich and Tendertwin), both of whom recently released their debut EP, and two stunning new tracks by all-time favorites Abul Mogard and Drew McDowall.
Special mention goes to the opening track ‘Streets and River’ by AM 4.
I hope you enjoy this compilation. It’s hauntingly beautiful and profoundly reflective. To appreciate it fully, an uninterrupted active listening session is recommended.
Recommended Setting
Imagined Setting: you're gazing up at the stars on a summer night, the vastness of the universe above you creating a sense of awe and insignificance.
CHAPTER 1
Streets and Rivers - Am 4
1989
Lands of Permanent Mist - Christina Vantzou, John Also Bennett
2023
The Middle of Nowhere (Jaar Rework) - Nicolas Jaar, Büşra Kayıkçı
2024
HYbr:ID Ectopia Radiation Mechanics - alva noto
2023
Untitled - Mura Oka
2014
Subnautica - nthng
2021
Mouathibatti - SANAM
2023
Every Grain of Palestinian Sand - Muslimgauze
1998
floating - aheich
2024
Archi - Grand River, Abul Mogard
2024
Disappeared but Not Forgotten - nthng
2021
A Dream of a Cartographic Membrane Dissolves - Drew McDowall
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