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ARTIST
PHAROAH CHROMIUM
TITLE
Chronicles From The Arab Cold War
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
DISCREPANT
CATALOG #
CREP 119LP
CREP 119LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
2/27/2026
Pharoah Chromium
is the project of German-Palestinian musician and sonic performer
Ghazi Barakat
. With
Chronicles from the Arab Cold War
, Pharoah Chromium continues his long-standing engagement with the Palestinian cause, following
Gaza
(LP, self-released 2015) and
Jean Genet à Chatila
(7", self-released 2018). In the summer of 2023, new material began to take shape from a session with flutes, EWI (an analogue synth played like a wind instrument), and belly dancing beats. At first these were instrumentals, waiting for their context. That frame appeared unexpectedly, through the discovery of
Chants Révolutionnaires d'Oman
on the French label Expression Spontanée -- a record that connected seamlessly with the material at hand. As you listen, Side A reveals its dedication to the children of Gaza. Without exploiting recordings from an ongoing genocide, the music instead channels hope through the voices of Omani children, offering a vision of resilience and possibility in the Middle East. Side B grows darker, more funerary, reflecting the escalation of the conflict after October 7. Trumpeter
Philipp Selalmazidis
, a recent collaborator, appears throughout these sessions, adding weight and urgency. Over time, the adolescent voices of the A side give way to adult voices, filling the space with anger and ideological rhetoric -- a stark progression from innocence to confrontation. This is a record that refuses detachment: a work of mourning, resistance, and improbable connections that insists on listening as an act of witness.
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