re-OpenLab: Architextures Revisited 17

Architextures Revisited 17 – Francesca – Hurufiyya Movement

This time Francesca returns with her art-inspired radio show and the focus is on the Hurufiyya Movement. Francesca, with her deep passion for music and keen ear for unique sounds, curates a show that explores the intricate layers of music and in our partnership with OpenLab.fm we thought we you’d love to revisit Francesca and Architextures with us here on Pen vs Sword re-OpenLab.

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Architextures Concept and Theme

In Architextures, London Based Dj/Producer Francesca presents soundscapes exploring music as ‘an immaterial form of artistic expression; the articulation of modernist movements and cultural philosophies through multisensory meshworks in orbit’. She constructs each episode meticulously, layering different sounds and genres to create a cohesive auditory experience.

Musical Style and Selection

Francesca’s musical selection for Architextures is diverse and expansive. She draws from a wide range of genres, including ambient, electronic, experimental, and world music. Each episode is a tapestry of sounds, woven together to create a mood or tell a story. Francesca has a talent for finding the connections between seemingly disparate pieces of music, blending them seamlessly into a unified whole. This approach not only showcases her deep knowledge and appreciation of music but also introduces listeners to new and unexpected sounds.

This Shows Theme

This episode of Architextures draws upon Hurufiyya’s role in dismantling Western-centric viewpoints within the visual arts, exploring its abilities to transcend national boundaries whilst traversing the infinite possibilities of individual identities, cultural heritage and identification. Focusing on the work of artists and musicians in bridging traditional Arabic sounds and instruments with contemporary electronic techniques, the mix is inspired by eL Seed’s emphasis on art as a means to underline the commonalities of human existence.

Architextures Hurufiyya Movement

Listen to Francesca on re-OpenLab Architextures Revisited 17 – Hurufiyya Movement:

Originally aired over four years ago, the show often features rare and obscure tracks, providing a platform for lesser-known artists and genres. Francesca’s ability to unearth these hidden gems and present them in an accessible way is one of the hallmarks of Architextures. Her selections often include a mix of contemporary and classic tracks, creating a dialogue between the past and present of musical innovation.

Playlist

Back into the Great Mystery – Oophoi Medieval Femme – Fatima Al Qadiri
Nahwia – Baka Beyond
Nafas – The Spy from Cairo
Source of Eternal Life – Oophoi
Common Path – Invisible Sounds & SomehowArt Douaa – Haditouni
Ane Dassi Mwe – Shams Dinn
Soul Brother – Dalton
MOSEM-E GOL – Parva
Ittus – Tinariwen
Mirror – Skeletons
Abu Ali – Ziad Rahbani
Anlatmam Derdimi – Altın Gün
Zagzane Bass Tila – Abdallah Oumbadougou Nar-1 Ask – Mercan Dede
Nizzagh Ijbal – Tinariwen
Mellow Dramatic – Jo Jo Morocco
I’m An Arabian Knight – Sharara Ja
East-West Boogie – N-GYNN
Aloula – Fairouz
Disco Boulette – N-GYNN
Ayonha – Hamid El Shaeri
Teheran Via Train – Muslimgauze
Helelyos – Zia
Nisyan – Ahmed Fakroun

Architextures Listening Experience

Listening to Architextures is an immersive experience. Francesca’s thoughtful curation and smooth transitions create a continuous flow of music that captivates the listener from start to finish. The show is designed to be an auditory journey, with each episode offering a unique exploration of sound. Whether it’s the ambient soundscapes that evoke a sense of calm and introspection or the more upbeat electronic tracks that energize and inspire, Architextures caters to a wide range of moods and emotions.

Impact and Reception

Since its inception, Architextures has garnered a dedicated following. Listeners appreciate Francesca’s distinctive approach to music curation and the high-quality production of the show. The program became a staple for those seeking an alternative to mainstream radio, offering a refreshing and innovative perspective on music.

Architextures has also had a positive impact on the broader music community. By featuring a wide range of artists and genres, the show helped to promote diversity and inclusivity in music. It provides a platform for emerging artists and brings attention to music that might otherwise go unheard.

Architextures by Francesca on openlab.fm is more than just a radio show; it’s an artistic endeavour that celebrates the rich and varied landscape of music. Through her careful curation and passion for discovery, Francesca has created a program that still resonates deeply with listeners and contributes meaningfully to the world of music. Architextures stands out as a testament to the power of music to inspire, connect, and transform.

*Resident Advisor Francesca Mackay
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Architextures by Francesca on openlab.fm

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