A first-of-its-kind vinyl double album titled ‘Zekreet’ has been released by ‘Sonic Jeel’, an artist collective made up of students, faculty and alumni from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar), a Qatar Foundation partner.
The artworks for the outer and inner covers include a 3D animation, while the vinyl records featuring 21 audio tracks, are in translucent, decorated shades.
The albums were launched at a pop-up stall at Studio 7 in Msheireb Downtown Doha, last week. The striking designs for the covers were created by ‘water with water’, an experimental graphic publishing initiative, and will be on public sale at Studio 7, and on the website https://waterwithwater.com/
The inspiration for the album came from all the collaborations Sonic Jeel undertook over a three-year period. Several students who took the elective classes offered by Sonic Jeel at VCUarts Qatar continued working with audio even after the elective was completed, leading to 21 tracks that capture the originality of Qatar’s creative community. Their works are included in the album. Additionally, the album features audio tracks by VCUarts Qatar faculty members Michael Hersrud, Simone Muscolino, and Joshua Rodenberg, who are part of Sonic Jeel.
“The name ‘Zekreet’ came from the Zekreet village in north-western Qatar near Dukhan,” Muscolino explained. “This area is always popular for visitors and locals to explore the unique desert terrain, and is home to the iconic Richard Serra Sculptures. We really wanted Sonic Jeel’s first album release to connect to the idea of ‘place’ because Qatar has become the connecting point for a growing multi-national community.”
The original collection of tracks is in a digital format. But as a community of visual artists and designers, Sonic Jeel wanted to transform the intangible digital files into a tangible, tactile and physical experience — hence a double vinyl album.
“Sonic Jeel collaborates with others to investigate sound, noise, electronic music, and audiovisual media within the context of Qatar and the Gulf region. We celebrate the interplay of the sonic and the graphic toward a new generation of interdisciplinary makers,” Hersrud said.
“To curate and produce the album we selected 21 tracks from over 100 sonic sketches. Through the curation process we landed on a genre of ‘avant-pop’ as a style because it mashes together elements of pop music while at the same time breaks conventional western structures.”
‘Zekreet’ is the first official album to be released by Sonic Jeel, in this genre. The group hope that the release of the album will set the tone for further sonic exploration in Doha, and become the foundation for future interdisciplinary offerings at VCUarts Qatar.
Collectively, the record features work by Qatari, Omani, Bahraini, Egyptian, Saudi, Yemeni, Sudanese, Palestinian, Korean, American and Italian artists, each bringing their own unique perspective. They are: Sarah Elawad, John Burrow, Malaz Elgemiabby, Reham Mohamed, Khalefa al-Kuwari, Michael Hersrud, Joshua Rodenberg, Gajin Chung, Sherifa Eletrebi, Marwa al-Kalbani, Naima Almajdobah, Maryam Altajer, Shaikha Alelaiwy, Noof Alkhenji, Sara al-Afifi,
Latifa AlSulaiti, Simone Muscolino and Aljowhara al-Mana.
The album was produced by Sonic Jeel in Doha, Qatar, 2020. All tracks (except Soul Maker, You Told Me So & Cobbled by Fire) were mixed and produced by Michael Hersrud and Simone Muscolino. (sonicjeel.me)
Studio 7 is a new Qatar-based design concept store featuring unique products from around the region rooted in Arab culture. The album was produced with the support of QF and VCUarts Qatar.
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