Heavily influenced by a range of both classical and contemporary music from Latin America and the Middle East, Rastros is the result of the artist's ongoing experimentation with sounds that are, for her, culturally familiar and intimately tied to memory. The four tracks fully employ club kicks and dance-oriented structures, while experimenting with instruments such as the yaylı tambur, duduk, darbuka, and accordion. In creating these tracks, Loris was particularly interested in the acoustics of these instruments and retaining their essences in the midst of electronic manipulation.
The artist explains that in the abstract, she was inspired by "the connection we have with the universe and the way sound travels in various mediums, for example, in places devoid of air such as outer space." The result is an energetic, beautiful evocation of the artists' feelings and the possibilities of her multiplicities.
Loris is a Mexican artist with Palestinian roots from Saltillo in the state of Coahuila. An active DJ and producer in the Mexican electronic music community, her music is rooted in the fusion of Latin and Arabic sounds, blending classical Arabic music and instruments introduced to her by her family: most significantly the Darbuka drums.
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released March 30, 2021
Produced by Loris
Mixing by Siete Catorce
Mastering by Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven
Artwork by Loris