A unique opener for Haknams first vinyl release by Emad Parandian. The tripping A-side >Marangai Waikawa< leads into archaic vaults - a dark spatial pattern of droning synth atmospheres all maintained at a decisively bass oriented centre. A ceremonial dance, refined with self-played Kanjira percussion. Mysterious choirs invoke a rainfall of tribal metal percussion. Out of the dust of >Marangai Waikawa< grows >Scud< on the flip. Part two of a thrilling journey, pulsing straight forward with pushing noise elements, astute shuffly percussion combined with scattered vocals >changes are gradual<.
Haknam appears in William Gibsons novel Idoru. An organically growing, self-sustaining and unique arrangement of individuals, fast moving cycles and imagination. Our project sketches the basic idea of having a space for creativity without preconditioned borders. A constant growing process within a renewing idea of an ideal in all means.