Remnants - Lara Sarkissian Album Release Show
Remnants - Lara Sarkissian Album Release Show
Remnants - Lara Sarkissian Album Release Show
Remnants - Lara Sarkissian Album Release Show
Remnants - Lara Sarkissian Album Release Show
Remnants - Lara Sarkissian Album Release Show

Remnants - Lara Sarkissian Album Release Show

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Sooki Studio and btwn Earth+Sky are excited to present a live performance of Los Angeles based electronic musician, Lara's Sarkissian's debut full-length album, Remnants, on December 14, 2024 at 6pm. Sarkissian will be accompanied live by musician Mher Mnatsakanyan, performing on duduk and clarinet. 


Sooki Studio has collaborated with Sarkissian's label btwn Earth+Sky in producing limited edition tiles inspired by the album artwork. The tiles are created by artist, Gina Sookias, exploring motifs and designs around Armenian crosstones (khachkars), specifically referencing the destroyed Jugha khachkars. The album images are courtesy of historian Argam Aivazian and his archive, a collection representing more than 25 years of Aivazian’s efforts to document the Old Jugha cross stones (khachkars) and cemeteries.


The album releases in physical and digital November 15, 2024. Limited vinyls and merch will be available to purchase at the album release event. Join us for an evening of deep listening as we traverse the immersive live interpretation of the record, as Sarkissian reimagines the sonic landscapes of the project. 


Sooki Studio is located at 2971 Allesandro St., Frogtown LA, 90039. Find parking and accessibility information below. This is a ticketed event, tickets at the door subject to availability. 

 

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About Remnants

Lara Sarkissian's long-awaited debut full-length, 'Remnants' is an ornate patchwork of ancient and modern sonic shapes that uses the vernacular of electronic music to reformulate Armenian traditions and memories. Taking digitally modeled instruments (such as the kanun, a large zither, and the duduk, an ancient double reed woodwind instrument), vocals, davul and dhol drums, tenor saxophone (from acclaimed Paris-based player Adrien Soleiman) and myriad electronic elements and techniques, Sarkissian tangles the old and the new, creating an immersive, narrative-driven experience that's powered by history, mythology and her own familial connection to the West Asian landscape. It's an album that's best absorbed like a film; only multiple encounters can reveal its layered themes and references to industrial music, noise, various club styles, ambient and traditional folk.

Born and raised in San Francisco and currently based in Los Angeles, Sarkissian has developed her unique approach to composition over years of relentless experimentation across various disciplines. Her interest in music production initially stemmed from her filmmaking and video editing work, when she began to sculpt her own sound collages and scores to accompany the visuals. Since then, she's constantly blurred the boundary between dance and experimental music, DJing around the world, producing AV installations and scoring film and video projects that have been exhibited in Berlin's Gropius Bau, Montréal's Musée d'art contemporain, the Music Center Los Angeles and other prestigious institutions, and releasing music with labels such as Tresor, Knekelhuis, All Centre, Silva Electronics and CLUB CHAI, the label and event series she co-founded. In recent years, she's also been able to advance the theory behind her art, publishing a conversation with ethnomusicologist Sylvia Alajaji in the Journal of the Society of Armenian Studies in 2021, and unveiling her methodology in Norient's 'This Track Contains Politics - The Culture of Sampling in Experimental Electronica' a year later.

'Remnants' is a new stage in Sarkissian's evolution as an artist; not only is it her first proper album, but it's the inaugural release on her new platform btwn Earth+Sky. She sees the label as a place to encourage collaborations between musicians and producers and prioritize sound in visual arts realms, and 'Remnants' is the ideal proof of concept. It opens with 'Heaven, or Paradise; and Hell', a track that's inspired by the layout of the Armenian sharakan (or hymn) 'Aravot Luso'. Sarkissian imagines the original piece's harmonies and melodies as parts of a dreamy electronic opera, using digital kanun sounds to punctuate her woozy, evocative synths. Soleimen joins on tenor sax in the third act, while Sarkissian repeats the chant and Jace Akira adds ghostly traces of electric guitar and bass. And on the rousing 'Our Dead Can't Rest (Old Jugha Flute Dance)', Sarkissian chops urgent davul and dhol drum rhythms with spine-chilling shvi woodwind sounds lifted from a documentary about Old Jugha. The title is a reference to the moving of graves by Armenian families; the area initially housed over 10,000 elaborately carved khachkars (cross stones), one of which is pictured on the album's cover, provided by historian Argam Aivazian's archive.

On 'Miracle', Sarkissian samples atmospheres from the post-Soviet Armenian comedy film 'Կիսանդրի' (Kisandri). She takes this opportunity to lighten the mood a little, powdering her smudged samples with tightly edited breaks and bass thumps. It's not until the album's middle section that the duduk, perhaps Armenia's best-known instrument, makes its appearance. Its familiar reedy tones, popularized by Djivan Gasparyan on his many Hollywood soundtrack appearances, emerge on 'Unraveling (Interlude)', weaving through the acidic 'Zephyr' and 'Far from the eye far from the Heart', a post-punk inspired stomper. Sarkissian mutates the instrument almost beyond recognition, pitching and layering it into a voice-like wail that creeps between her woody, dancefloor-primed percussion on the former, and turning it into a gentle, ghostly moan on the latter. And she brings 'Remnants' to a close with two of her most cryptic tracks, marrying digital kanun strings with Soleiman's resonant tenor hums on 'What Solace Can I Give', and looping the same saxophone sounds until they dissolve into the air on the beatless closer '...nothing matters more than touching you although i haven't touched you yet'.

It's an album that ties up Sarkissian's various interests and experiences, finding a romantic, poetic glimmer of light in history's darkness. But most of all, 'Remnants' is about the optimism of starting anew, and rebuilding a life from the pieces of everything that's been left behind.

 


Accessibility & Parking

The event space is ADA accessible. A bathroom is available for guests that has a set of 3 stairs leading to it that is not currently ADA accessible. There is an ADA accessible bathroom available across the street, or a ramp can be provided on-site upon request.

Limited free street parking is available for guests. We recommend arriving early to find a spot and carpooling, walking, biking, public transport or ride sharing to reduce congestion for local residents. 

For any specific needs or additional questions on accessibility, please reach out

 

COVID Protocol

Attendees are encouraged to take at home Covid tests prior to the event to ensure collective safety. As the studio is an indoor/outdoor well ventilated environment, masks are optional but always encouraged. If you are experiencing any Covid like symptoms or have been exposed to someone with Covid, please stay home.