Cyclic Law and Zazen Sounds have announced the upcoming release of “Insha,” the first full-length album from Belgian tribal industrial and dark electronic project This Morn’ Omina in nearly five years. This album, created in collaboration with Konchong-Gyaltsen (Nam-Khar), aims to redefine the group’s sonic ritual experience by seamlessly connecting different eras of their work. The title “Insha,” meaning “creation” or “composition” in Arabic, reflects the intention to explore sound as a transformative tool. Set for release on February 23, pre-orders are available now, with a limited CD edition and a Bandcamp listening party on February 22.
Considering the fusion of cultural and musical influences evident in “Insha,” how do you think the intersection of diverse soundscapes can influence listeners’ perceptions of spirituality and ritual in contemporary music?
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