Arutiunian, Andrius
Seven Common Ways Of Disappearing
Andrius Arutiunian's debut-album 'Seven Common Ways Of Disappearing' was first conceived as an installation for the Armenia Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2022. The Armenian-Lithuanian artist and composer uses hybrid forms of music, focusing on sonic vernaculars, hypnotic musical forms, and aural cosmologies. The piece on this record was written for two musicians, a retuned piano and analogue electronics, and it borrows an enneagram as its score-the world-ordering model introduced by the controversial Armenian-Greek mystic and composer G.I. Gurdjieff. The result is an album that is both aesthetically and spiritually intoxicating music of the spheres, at once reminiscent of the masterpieces of minimal music and improvised, if not stochastic music.