Abul Mogard & Rafael Anton Irisarri

Where Light Pauses in the Silence of the Sun

Black Knoll Editions

BKE024-LP

Black Knoll Editions

14
Format: 12inch VinylUscite: 26.06.2026Features: Black Vinyl
26,01
pre-ordina ora 26.06.2026

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 26.06.2026

Where Light Pauses in the Silence of the Sun
 
6
disponibile anchewhite vinyl 27,52 €  | Clear Vinyl 27,52 € 

In spring 2025, Abul Mogard and Rafael Anton Irisarri created the source material for their second album, Where Light Pauses in the Silence of the Sun, during a three-day residency at Morphine Raum in Berlin. Functioning as both recording studio and performance venue, the space has no stage, with the audience gathered around the performers. Working within an open framework, the duo reshaped the music each evening while recording the performances live to multitrack. Rotary speakers, modular synthesizers and bowed guitar formed the core of their sonic language, captured through a 1970s mixing console and microphones placed around the room.

Back in Mogard’s studio in Rome, the material was further crafted as motifs were stretched, fragments isolated, and tempos dissolved. Irisarri recorded additional guitar textures and treatments in New York, while passages recorded by Martina Bertoni and Andrea Burelli in Berlin reinforced the harmonic centres and brought breath, refinement and a new sensibility to their compositions. The process continued as Mogard’s layering and subtraction reassembled everyone’s parts into the final arrangement.

The album opens with “In the Eastern Wild,” building from a sparse outline into a monumental formation of low-frequency weight, its internal motion shaped by the rotating Leslie speaker. “Over the Domes” widens into a broader acoustic field, where sustained modular tones meet waves of softly plucked guitar. The music then turns inward with “A Blue Descent,” centred on Bertoni’s cello, whose growling timbre introduces a melancholic depth.

At the album’s centre, “In a Quiet Radiance” unfolds around a slow guitar ostinato, its luminous stillness opening into a more expansive and reflective state. Across its ten-minute span, Burelli’s violin lines and Bertoni’s lower cello phrases gradually surface, weaving through the harmonic field. Mogard brings Burelli’s processed voice to the fore, its emotive, operatic presence becoming one of the record’s pivotal moments. “Of Blessed Ages” suspends the sonic flow, shifting between parallel major and minor chords as lingering, slowly decaying melodies shape the music’s internal drift. The closing “Among Shadows” settles into a darker resonance as layered textures recede.

Mogard and Irisarri’s shared language balances restraint and maximalism. UK magazine Crack describes the music as “a tidal wave held in suspension,” while Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant writes, “What a colossal sound, and how this music strikes at the emotions.” Reflecting on the residency sessions, Irisarri recalls: “At moments I genuinely couldn’t tell if a sound was coming from me or from Abul. It stopped feeling like two people making decisions and began to feel like we were inside a system moving on its own."

Marja de Sanctis’ cover artwork revisits the vessel sculpture from the duo’s first album, Impossibly Distant, Impossibly Close. There it appeared as raw, unfired clay. Here it has been fired in the kiln and finished with a glaze. Light gathers on its polished surface and spills into the surrounding space. As she explains, “I wanted to convey the idea of continuity within the duo, and the vessel became a kind of container for that idea. However, their music felt different this time, and with the collaboration of Martina and Andrea, I felt it should have a sleeker, softer, more glamorous look, very distant from the first raw appearance.” The transformation of the vessel from raw clay to fired form suggests a passage from immediacy toward permanence, mirroring the music’s gradual expansion.

Product Support:YoungJun Bae
+49 9286 9555 35
youngjun@deejay.de

Informazioni sulla sicurezza e sul produttore

Informazioni sul prodotto:

Abul Mogard & Rafael Anton Irisarri, Where Light Pauses in the Silence of the Sun BKE024-LP, 2026-06-26 00:00:00, 0880918279718.
12inch Vinyl 0.20 kg.
Informazioni sul materiale: Vinyl (PVC).
I dischi devono essere conservati in posizione verticale a temperatura ambiente, al riparo dalla luce solare diretta.

Requisiti di etichettatura:

Morr Music Distribution GmbH
Anklamer Str. 30
10115 BERLIN

Non adatto a bambini di età inferiore a 3 anni a causa di piccole parti che possono essere ingerite. (a causa di schegge o piccoli inserti).
Rimuovere e posizionare i dischi con attenzione per evitare graffi e rotture.
A seconda dell'impianto di pressatura, possono essere presenti bordi taglienti.

N/ABPM
Vinyl