I’ve never really approached music conceptually. Usually, songwriting feels more like carving away into a self-revealing sculpture rather than carefully implementing a pre-existing blueprint. After recent developments in my life, however, I did feel a tremendous urge to build a metaphysical altar for what had been lost. The end result, though at times eclectic, feels like the most harmonious record I’ve made to date, with all 10 songs strung together by a same sense of honoring and letting go.
I have many people to thank. Some, whose names appear in the credits, are directly involved in the making of the record, while others were significant in various ways long before a single note was recorded. I am grateful to all these beautiful souls.
Tamino-Amir Moharam Fouad
New York City,
August 2024
Some notable mentions:
The Arabic oud, which I’ve been playing for several years now, is again an important instrument and major sonic pillar for the album. It appears in almost every song, sometimes as a lead instrument, most notably on Sanpaku. The tracks: My Heroine, Raven, & Dissolve were all written on it, and have the instrument at their core, with the rest of the arrangements built around the backbone of my oud playing and vocals.
Most of the songs were written in New York City, where I now live.
The main studios where we worked were located in New Orleans, Brussels, and New York.
The main musicians are my own live band along with some guest players.
The main producers are my longtime collaborator PJ Maertens and myself. There’s co-production by Eric Heigle and Alessandro Buccellati, & additional production by Chris Messina, Zach Hanson, and Jo Francken.
Mixing is done by Zach Hanson, Chris Messina, and PJ Maertens. Mastering by Heba Kadry.