Artificial cellular structures | M.U. Weekend Mix - Haunted Vol.1

Artificial cellular structures produced by diffusion and cohesion in a colloidal solution, mimicking the net-like organisation of living protoplasm. Knowledge & Scientific News. August 1906. Read more here

Hauntology, a term coined by Jacques Derrida in 1993, describes the persistence of elements from the social or cultural past that "haunt" the present. It refers to the feeling that the present is a "rerun" or an echo, characterised by a nostalgia for "lost futures"—visions of the future that never materialised. This concept highlights a sense of living in a time where the past persists in the present, often influencing art, electronic music, and cultural criticism. This volume was mixed and selected by Bruno Lopes (Mundo Urbano). This mix features tracks by Sei Miguel, The Hers, Yetemwork Mulat, Ashiq Shemshir, Arkady and Armen Kagramanian, Shirzad Fataliev and His Balaban Band, Kostas Dousas, Morteza Mahjubi, Morteza Mahjubi, Ashiq Khidir, and Xarabanda.

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