
"Khan's writings look at Hindu music, ecology and Sufi metaphysics, and everything is about vibration. Astrology is not different from music for me. They both have their own measured speeds and relationships that are mathematical."
"Pramuk approaches music as a communal rite, one in which no voice is solitary and harmony is restored. Her latest studio album, Hymnal, is full of devotion and praise that refuses religion while preserving its rapture."
Lyra Pramuk, a Pennsylvania-born and Berlin-based producer, creates music that intertwines rogue electronics with modern classical elements. Her latest album, Hymnal, reflects themes of devotion while eschewing traditional religion. Pramuk's work incorporates folk memory, house rhythms, and gospel influences, emphasizing collective listening and the interconnectedness of sound. Drawing inspiration from Hazrat Inayat Khan's ideas on vibration and the cosmos, she views music as a communal rite that restores harmony and acknowledges the unique contributions of each individual within a larger symphony of vibrations.
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