In the studio with Hania Rani
“… I usually try to bring new elements to the process or deliberately limit myself to one instrument…”
“… I usually try to bring new elements to the process or deliberately limit myself to one instrument…”
“… a haunting atmosphere of two protagonists trapped somewhere in-between this world and the next…”
“… I don’t like habits too much; it’s the variation and the not always knowing that makes the practice exciting…”
“… between melancholy a joy… a totality of all past experiences and inspirations…”
“… sounds, images, and movements are all sources of inspiration […] I work like a sculptor, but with sounds, lights and objects…”
“Keep creating and make sure that the majority of your time spent making content is something you love doing.”
“… I really enjoy working with organic sources of audio, finding or recording sounds, which I then start heavily processing in unusual ways…”
“… my role as a performer fulfils me completely […] I don’t feel any frustration in playing other people’s music, I find it a total field of expression…”
“… since I am dealing with prime numbers there are really no repeats [..] the music unfolds and shifts according to its own internal logic…”
“… memories are elastic forms… [their] essence can shift when you look at it again…”