8 Tracks: Of Iranian Music With Anika
There is a beautiful obscurity surrounding the musical output of Anika. Formerly a political journalist her career has seen her travel far and wide, this was soon followed by a musical project which grew wings bigger than she might have been able to ever imagine. Last year she held a music residency in Tehran, during this time she became fascinated with the music and people of Iran and absorbed a great deal of knowledge of a musical landscape which remains unvisited by many. Having recently formed a new group 'Exploded View' it seemed an apt opportunity for us to invite her to take us through eight tracks…
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Ivan Smagghe's Editorial Note
"I'm really proud of this piece though I had nothing to do with it. I love Anika and to be honest, I kind of love Iran too. Checked and check please".
I first met Ghazaleh during my music residency in Tehran, Iran at the end of last year, with Border Movement, Berlin. A very talented musician and an extremely interesting individual; she constructs her own breed of synthetic soundtracks, infiltrated by classical elements, composed entirely alone, with an underlying comprehension of rebellious rock and a unique relationship with the malleability of natural sounds. In fact, she is currently in Berlin for the Border Movement exchange, which i’m very excited about.