I AKA I
by Ash Koosha

— Released 1st April 2016

Ninja Tune are proud to announce the forthcoming release of a new album, I AKA I, from Ash Koosha. Born in Iran and currently living in London, Ash makes the kind of “mind-bending electronic music” (Pitchfork), which has had the cognoscenti buzzing for months.

Working mainly with his own field recordings, treating each sampled source as a physical object, Koosha squeezes, stretches, distorts and moulds units of sound before using a background in classical music - both Persian and W...

Ninja Tune are proud to announce the forthcoming release of a new album, I AKA I, from Ash Koosha. Born in Iran and currently living in London, Ash makes the kind of “mind-bending electronic music” (Pitchfork), which has had the cognoscenti buzzing for months.

Working mainly with his own field recordings, treating each sampled source as a physical object, Koosha squeezes, stretches, distorts and moulds units of sound before using a background in classical music - both Persian and Western - gleaned from his time at the Tehran Conservatory of Music to structure and shape the result into affecting, original and often beautiful movements - a process he calls “finding geometry in sounds.

Koosha has already lived and done more than most artists do in a lifetime, not least being imprisoned in Iran for his music and having to seek asylum in the UK. More important to him are his current activities, from film and synaesthetic experiments to FACT Albums of the Year and support from the likes of Run The Jewels and Empress OF, to an interest in virtual reality which will lead to a world’s first VR “experience” of his new album, at special ‘viewings’ next year. His process sounds technical and the results are both destructive as well as constructive, but the resulting album I AKA I is also fundamentally human, and that’s set to take Koosha to a whole new level.

I AKA I
by Ash Koosha

— Released 1st April 2016

Physical

LP (ZEN228)
SALE! £14.40 £18.00
 
CD (ZENCD228)
SALE! £6.40 £8.00
 

Digital

MP3 (ZENDNL228)
£5.00
 
16-bit WAV (ZENDNL228W)
£7.00
 

Physical

Digital

LP (ZEN228)
SALE! £14.40 £18.00
MP3 (ZENDNL228)
£5.00
CD (ZENCD228)
SALE! £6.40 £8.00
16-bit WAV (ZENDNL228W)
£7.00

Tracklist

  • CD
  • LP
  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  1. 1
    Ote
  2. 2
    Feather
  3. 3
    Eluded
  4. 4
    In Line
  5. 5
    Mudafossil
  6. 6
    Hex
  7. 7
    Ooh Uhh
  8. 8
    Biutiful
  9. 9
    Fool Moon
  10. 10
    Make it Fast
  11. 11
    Shah
  12. 12
    Snow
  13. 13
    Growl
  14. 14
    Too Many
  15. 15
    Needs
  16.  
    Play All (15)
  1. 1
    Ote
  2. 2
    Feather
  3. 3
    Eluded
  4. 4
    In Line
  5. 5
    Mudafossil
  6. 6
    Hex
  7. 7
    Ooh Uhh
  8. 8
    Biutiful
  9. 9
    Fool Moon
  10. 10
    Make it Fast
  11. 11
    Shah
  12. 12
    Snow
  13. 13
    Growl
  14. 14
    Too Many
  15. 15
    Needs
  16.  
    Play All (15)
  1. 1
    Ote
  2. 2
    Feather
  3. 3
    Eluded
  4. 4
    In Line
  5. 5
    Mudafossil
  6. 6
    Hex
  7. 7
    Ooh Uhh
  8. 8
    Biutiful
  9. 9
    Fool Moon
  10. 10
    Make it Fast
  11. 11
    Shah
  12. 12
    Snow
  13. 13
    Growl
  14. 14
    Too Many
  15. 15
    Needs
  16.  
    Play All (15)
  1. 1
    Ote
  2. 2
    Feather
  3. 3
    Eluded
  4. 4
    In Line
  5. 5
    Mudafossil
  6. 6
    Hex
  7. 7
    Ooh Uhh
  8. 8
    Biutiful
  9. 9
    Fool Moon
  10. 10
    Make it Fast
  11. 11
    Shah
  12. 12
    Snow
  13. 13
    Growl
  14. 14
    Too Many
  15. 15
    Needs
  16.  
    Play All (15)

Ninja Tune are proud to announce the forthcoming release of a new album, I AKA I, from Ash Koosha. Born in Iran and currently living in London, Ash makes the kind of “mind-bending electronic music” (Pitchfork), which has had the cognoscenti buzzing for months.

Working mainly with his own field recordings, treating each sampled source as a physical object, Koosha squeezes, stretches, distorts and moulds units of sound before using a background in classical music - both Persian and W...

Ninja Tune are proud to announce the forthcoming release of a new album, I AKA I, from Ash Koosha. Born in Iran and currently living in London, Ash makes the kind of “mind-bending electronic music” (Pitchfork), which has had the cognoscenti buzzing for months.

Working mainly with his own field recordings, treating each sampled source as a physical object, Koosha squeezes, stretches, distorts and moulds units of sound before using a background in classical music - both Persian and Western - gleaned from his time at the Tehran Conservatory of Music to structure and shape the result into affecting, original and often beautiful movements - a process he calls “finding geometry in sounds.

Koosha has already lived and done more than most artists do in a lifetime, not least being imprisoned in Iran for his music and having to seek asylum in the UK. More important to him are his current activities, from film and synaesthetic experiments to FACT Albums of the Year and support from the likes of Run The Jewels and Empress OF, to an interest in virtual reality which will lead to a world’s first VR “experience” of his new album, at special ‘viewings’ next year. His process sounds technical and the results are both destructive as well as constructive, but the resulting album I AKA I is also fundamentally human, and that’s set to take Koosha to a whole new level.