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  • Klang Mix 005: Shrey Kathuria's transitioning still...
    May 26 2023

    Written and Mixed by Shrey Kathuria


    Words from the artist:

    transitioning still… is a mix about being in two places at once – both geographically and psychologically. It is primarily inspired by my migration to London (UK) after having lived a considerable part of my life in New Delhi (IN). A work-in-progress endeavor, this work is the starting point to think about the much larger notion of ‘home’ from the lens of migration, displacement, diaspora, and crossed memories of New Delhi and London. It aims to create, or reiterate, a ‘mental landscape’ that recalls moments both ordinary and extraordinary. transitioning still… delves into the overlapping soundscapes of tranquility and dissonance.

    This mix, merely a glimpse into the unseen world of South Asian ambient music, showcases 15 diverse sounds South Asian artists spanning across ambient, drone and field recordings to name a few. transitioning still… encapsulates the temporal cross between past and present geographies during a state of transition - constantly bending the haunt of what once was.

    The mix begins with 'Fragments,' a composition I made under the moniker Hitherto during a brief return to New Delhi amidst the aftermath of the third wave of COVID. Adopting a collage-like approach, 'Fragments' evokes memories of warm summer evenings spent in the park during my childhood. It is through this piece that the duality of existing between cities truly takes shape. Without it, one merely exists within a single realm, while the dimensions of memory remain elusive, slipping away.

    A homage to the lives lost during the pandemic in India, transitioning still… acknowledges our history and current circumstances as we contemplate what lies ahead. The works showcased on this mix maintain my political connection to my roots, if not a physical one, reminding me of the ongoing crises in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and more.

    Songs For A Tired City’s Dupahr acts as a requiem for the loss of lives during the Delhi pogrom that unfolded in the winter of 2020. Following the passing of the controversial CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act), the capital city of India saw one of the most gruesome acts of state-sponsored violence against the Muslim community. Furthermore, as Sri Lanka grapples with economic catastrophe and political turmoil, it was crucial to highlight Syrphe’s compilation that continue to raise funds to address the country's ongoing crisis.

    Another facet of this mix captures India’s perpetual transformation. It draws inspiration from the evolving soundscapes that reside within Delhi – the bustling chaos of markets like Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi, or the disruptive weekly bazaars in West Delhi, my hometown (accentuated through conversations recorded next to what sounds like a temple by Charles Powne).

    While these markets change, the clamorous hubbub remains. Occasionally, transitioning still… echoes the rapid erasure of local communities, camouflaged as infrastructural growth by right-wing leaders through the works of Ruhail Qaisar. Simultaneously, the melancholic washed out melodies of P.M. Tummala continue to paint a nostalgic portrait of my hometown.

    I express my heartfelt gratitude to all the artists featured in this mix. Transitioning is an ongoing work that will expand in various formats. South Asian creatives interested in collaborating are encouraged to reach out to me via my Instagram.

    TRACKLIST:

    1. Fragments - Hitherto
    2. Planned Obsolescence - Jawad Nawfal
    3. Out of Reach - Farah Mulla
    4. rig veda000 03 - Debashis Sinha
    5. Meera Post Awakening - P.M. Tummala
    6. Painter Man (feat. Dis Fig) - Ruhail Qaisar
    7. Dupahr - Songs For A Tired City
    8. TECHIE COMMITS SUICIDE (xcrpt) - Hemant Sk
    9. faasleyredux2022 - RHL/ Rahul Giri
    10. Weather Machine (feat. Shrey Kathuria and Geanina Gypt) - Colorblind
    11. Indian Field Recordings - Charles Powne
    12. Wet Pebbles - Comets In Cardigans
    13. Chandni Chowk, Dheli - Indian Field Recordings
    14. While We Play - Haved Jabib
    15. Dure (Far Away) - Bidisha Das



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    30 Min.
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    Download the tracks individually at https://www.klangmag.co/the-klang-magazine-spring-2023-compilation

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    Presented in part by Vareschi Mastering.

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    Presented by Vareschi Mastering.

    Submit your audio works for the Klang Spring '23 Compilation at klangmag.co/the-zone

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    14 Min.