Arigto, the Berlin and Leipzig-based experimental music duo of Noah Haußmann and Sebastian Stauß, has crafted three EPs and albums, along with soundtracks for films and video games. Their latest album, Lungs, features an accordion as a central figure, transforming personal grief into an acoustic exploration of memory, blending folk traditions with avant-garde sensibilities. The deliberately raw production captures the essence of imperfections, turning inanimate objects into vessels of humanity.
What do you think the role of memory plays in shaping artistic expression, and how can this influence our understanding of personal and collective grief?