From the political implications of human voice to its potential of un-making sense.

  • Interview by Gilles Aubry, Ahmed Essyad
    An extended conversation with the Moroccan composer about performance in electroacoustic music, cultural roots and identity, the importance of music, the voice and the body, nature and ecology, and many more topics.
  • Short Essay by Zeynep Bulut
    Inspired by Gilles Aubry’s video essay «Atlantic Ragagar», our author reflects on the relationship between water, body, voice, and language. Bulut calls for a critical approach towards voice and language, and a practice of listening with others.
  • Essay by Anubhuti Sharma
    In this essay, the author unpacks memories of the city in the song of Qawwals, observing how in memorializing the past, Delhi emerges in Qawwali not as a location, an identity, or a descriptive category, but always as a space of desire.
  • Book Chapter by Gilles Aubry
    The scientific research on seaweed of the biologist Younes Boundir provides an entry point into industrial extractivism and ecological justice in Morocco.