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What a beautiful voice. This is my first listen, and I like the music, and how “western” instruments harmonize with the Middle Eastern vocals.
Favorite track: Inayaat.
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Vulture Prince 12" Vinyl
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Vulture Prince on black 12" vinyl, in a card sleeve.
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Vulture Prince Perfume Oil
This perfume oil is an olfactory accompaniment to Vulture Prince, created by Dana El Masri. Clary sage captures the cylindrical cloud that weaves through each song and the soothing nature of Arooj’s vocals—embodying ideas about holding space and repetitive sound shapes. Wet earth, ripe stone fruit and a faint smokiness tell a story about the color purple and all its beautiful scents amplified by monsoon season.
Ingredients: Clary Sage, Labdanum, Stone Fruit, Wet Earth, Nagarmotha, Vetiver, Ginger, Bergamot, in fractionated coconut oil.
Caution -- This oil is for external use only. Do not use if allergic to coconut. Place in cool, dry place and never put oil on skin and go into direct sunlight.
Size -- 5ml/0.17fl oz
Dana El Masri is a perfume and interdisciplinary artist with a musical background and experience in a lot of cross-modal practices. Dana listened to Vulture Prince in its entirety, made notes, and felt out which sounds corresponded to scents. During the process, Dana asked Arooj for colours, shapes, feelings and memories. She interpreted all of this into scent with the hope that this album and its scent brings people closer to Arooj and her message.
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"Vulture Prince" is the third album from Brooklyn-based Pakistani composer Arooj Aftab. Championed by NPR, who praised her composition as one of the “Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women+,” and the The New York Times, who celebrated her work as one of the “Best Classical Music Tracks of 2018,” Aftab’s liminal sound floats between classical minimalism and new age, Sufi devotional poetry and electronic trance, jazz structures and states of pure being. On "Vulture Prince," the composer’s remarkable voice, backed by a team of renowned musicians, transports listeners to worlds once known.
“'Vulture Prince' is about revisiting places I’ve called mine,” says Aftab, “places that don’t necessarily exist anymore. It's about people, friendships, relationships—some relationships that were unexpectedly short term, and how to deal with that.”
While writing "Vulture Prince" Aftab lost her younger brother, Maher, and she dedicates this album to his memory—a signal of emergence from loss and grief. “E quindi uscimmo a revider la stelle,” as Dante says at last, out of the inferno, “and thence we came forth to see again the stars.”
Acting as a second chapter to Aftab’s 2015 debut, Bird Under Water, Vulture Prince opens with a new composition of “Baghon Main,” a track from her first album. The lead song, along with the avian album titles, serves to tie the two records together. “The Tower of Silence comes to mind,” says Aftab, “the Parsi funeral structure where their beloved deceased are left to be consumed by vultures, thus returning to the cycle of life. These sort of shapeshifting elements, the burning desire to embody and lead this mystic ancestral power, growth as a person and musician, all led to Vulture Prince.”
Of course, Aftab’s signature songwriting style also led to Vulture Prince. The composer has an uncanny ability to make music with layers upon layers of instrumentation, yet somehow it all feels very light, uncluttered, minimal on the ears. Aftab’s music then mirrors her voice, ethereal yet heavy—like a cloud crossed with a boulder.
A graduate of Berklee College of Music, the composer channels artists from Terry Riley to Abida Parveen, and has played venues from Lincoln Center to (Le) Poisson Rouge to the Museum of Modern Art. In 2020, Aftab composed music for the Academy Award-shortlisted film Bittu and sang on Residente’s Latin Grammy Award-winning single “Antes Que El Mundo Se Acabe.” On Vulture Prince, she is backed by an all-star cast, including Badi Assad, Maeve Gilchrist, Jamey Haddad, Bhrigu Sahni, Kenji Herbert, Lady Jess, Jarvis Benson, Malcom Parson, Jorn Bielfeldt, Shazhad Ismaily, Juliette Jones, Mario Carrillo, Petros Klampanis, Nadje Noordhuis, Gyan Riley, and Darian Donovan Thomas.
So here is "Vulture Prince"—beautiful, powerful, dusky, and, above all, thoughtful. Included on the new album are singles, “Mohabbat” and “Last Night,” an old Rumi poem Aftab often sings live, but has never before released. Tucked subtly into "Vulture Prince" is “Saans Lo,” a song with words penned by the composer’s late friend Annie Ali Khan, who gently advises us to breathe—to move on. After seven minutes, “Saans Lo” fades into a washed-out drone before opening up into the colorful jazz-oriented closer, “Suroor”—a dynamic new world of possibilities.
credits
released April 23, 2021
01 Baghon Main
Maeve Gilchrist - harp
Darian Donovan Thomas - violin
Petros Klampanis - double bass
02 Diya Hai Feat. Badi Assad
arr. by Magda Giannikou
strings arr. by Juliette Jones
strings performed by Rootstock Republic:
Juliette Jones - violin
Lady Jess - violin
Jarvis Benson - viola
Malcom Parson - cello
03 Inayaat
Maeve Gilchrist - harp
Petros Klampanis - piano and double bass
Darian Donovan Thomas - violin
Nadje Noordhuis - flugelhorn
04 Last Night
Bhrigu Sahni - guitar
Mario Carrillio - double bass
Jorn Bielfeldt - drums
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Like so many others, this came like a bolt out of the blue and, even though it's well before payday, I had to have this astonishing album on vinyl to prove it exists. The feel of the tunes makes me feel like the Impressions do, Curtis Mayfield, the big spaces and instinctive horns and stuff drifting in and out. Great grooves and I can see lots of ghosts nodding along to this with big smiles on their faces. At last! Anthony Cottrell
Formed to explore neo-classical and jazz, The Motion Orchestra here expands into vaguely post-rock terrain on their sumptuous new LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 13, 2021
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Always finding albums like this that I wish I discovered years ago. Love, love, love this, from the simple arrangements to the Bond theme and screams of 'I know the end'. BikeBoy29