Here is a sick pan-continental link-up for your Monday: On “ZULAL,” the French producer Brodinski and the Armenian-American artist Lara Sarkissian come together for a piece of crushed, charged, beat-driven music that combines (sampled?) music from Sarkissian’s homeland with the kind of clobbering, glitchy electro drums Brodinski has been churning out with expert finesse for decades. The final minute of the piece drops the beats and reaches for the sky—what sounds like traditional Armenian instrumentation hums and crackles through layers of charred distortion. The word “zulal” means “pure” in Armenian. This collaboration fits the bill.