BEHIND THE SCENES WITH LATENCY

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Photographers: © Alexis Rodriguez Cancino, Souleymane Said, Boris Camaca, Rebekka Deubner
In conjunction with the art magazine PROVENCE
Words: Marc Jauss

 

Stage elements made of aluminum, unfolded black boxes, and tangled intertwined cables that seem to have neither a beginning nor an end, mixed with diffused light and overdriven sounds in the room. Suddenly it becomes quiet. The soundcheck is complete. A glimpse behind the scenes reveals an authentic parallel world that stands in strong contrast to the perfectly staged show. The scene as a whole appears unfinished, chaotic, and somehow improvised. Ultimately, everything is aimed at a specific moment that fades away after a certain time and only exists in our thoughts or in recordings in the form of sound, videos or images. It has been a while since I first heard of the Parisian record label Latency. If I remember correctly, I learned of the label through the hypnotic rhythms of North American musician and sound artist Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe on the single Kulthan, which was released sometime in 2017. As a sonic-enthusiast and operator of a music platform, I was naturally drawn to it and continue to follow the curation work of the owners Sidney Gerard and Souleymane Said with great enthusiasm. Since the label's introduction, an elaborate catalog of artists such as singer and DJ Laurel Halo, virtuoso percussionist Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, and pop polymath Lafawndah has emerged.
In the past year, Latency made waves with a series of exceptional concerts, each of which took full advantage of the unique acoustic properties of their respective venues. Attendees were treated to impressive performances in the magnificent Flamboyant and Baroque-style church of Saint-Merry or the ancient Bourse de Commerce, originally used as a commodity exchange, in Paris.

 
Laurel-Halo-Church

st merry church, paris - laurel halo

 
Lafawndah-Backstage

paris - le malentendu music video - lafawndah, jonathan vinel & caroline poggi 

 
Drumsticks-Fabric

le bal, paris - eli keszler 

 
Musicians Playling on Tables

kunsthal charlottenborg, copenhagen – ctm, mads frøslev and agnete h. petri

 
piano-surrounded-backstage

bourse de commerce-pinault collection, paris - price, joseph schiano di lombo, tobias koch, modulaw 

 
Note Paper on a Black Piano

st merry church, paris - eliza mccarthy plays mica levi 

 
Speakers in a Club

contact, tokyo - latency showcase with ena, ypy, sidney & suli

 
Stage in Violett Light

gaîté lyrique, paris - tim hecker & mfo 

 
Musicians in a Gallery

marian goodman gallery / louise lawler, paris - tlf trio 

 
 

Latency is a Paris-based record label run by Sidney Gerard and Souleymane Said. It explores a broad musical spectrum in dialogue with contemporary art and performances. Latency has released physical and digital editions of various works by artists such as Laurel Halo, virtuoso percussionist Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, TLF Trio and Lafawndah.

 
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