Structuralism
Named after the theoretical breakdown of the basic elements of conscious experience, Alfa Mist's album Structuralism is based around a conversation between Mist and his sister, discussing themes of debate culture and personal growth and is an intricate and profound glimpse into the East London artist's battles with self and the societal pressures that inform our own conscious experience.
Structuralism provides listeners a rare opportunity to disconnect from the world, and to consider their very presence in time and space. Mist's ability to entrance listeners into states of experiential self-reflection and contemplation oozes from these seven minutes of vivid, meditative jazz composition.
- .44
- Falling
- Mulago
- Glad I Lived
- Jjajja's Screen
- Naiyti
- Retainer
- Door
Named after the theoretical breakdown of the basic elements of conscious experience, Alfa Mist's album Structuralism is based around a conversation between Mist and his sister, discussing themes of debate culture and personal growth and is an intricate and profound glimpse into the East London artist's battles with self and the societal pressures that inform our own conscious experience.
Structuralism provides listeners a rare opportunity to disconnect from the world, and to consider their very presence in time and space. Mist's ability to entrance listeners into states of experiential self-reflection and contemplation oozes from these seven minutes of vivid, meditative jazz composition.
Tracklisting
- .44
- Falling
- Mulago
- Glad I Lived
- Jjajja's Screen
- Naiyti
- Retainer
- Door