Ayesha - Rhythm is Memory (2023)

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Title: Rhythm is Memory
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Kindergarten – KINDER 016
Genre: Techno, Bass, Electro
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 47:11
Total Size: 311 mb
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Tracklist
1. Pre Dawn (05:35)
2. Tactilia (05:00)
3. Play (04:42)
4. V7 (05:30)
5. Roll (04:12)
6. Lurk (05:11)
7. Tunnel Visions (03:49)
8. Mother Tongue (04:46)
9. 2008 (03:54)
10. Buzzz (04:32)


New York-based label Kindergarten Records is thrilled to unveil Ayesha’s debut album, ‘Rhythm is Memory’ – 10 boundary-pushing tracks, a shape-shifting percussive journey with electric moments. While intended for maximum dancefloor impact, Ayesha’s first LP is also conceptually thought-provoking and playful, exploring how bodies store and channel creative knowledge.

A self-taught producer, Ayesha relies on her instincts to make music: sensing what her body wants to feel and hear. To her, essential to building a groove is channeling what is already inside us – memories – whether they are based on lived experience or coded in the body: culturally, ancestrally, or intergenerationally. The result is this Indian-American producer’s distinct rhythmic voice, with its many configurations boldly expressed across her debut album.

Undoubtedly, across A and B sides, 'Rhythm is Memory' imparts the joy of sonic experimentation to listeners and dancers. Ayesha invites us into her creative process and its steady evolution – rooted in many days and nights of exploration, reflection, and repetition. "The ritual practice of cultivating and tending a garden is what comes to mind if I were to visualize this record. Beautiful things can emerge from care and consistent attention," says Ayesha. While she refers to her specific experience making 'Rhythm is Memory,' this powerful album culminates a decade of working in nightlife for Ayesha – a project slated to leave an indelible mark on the underground. To mark this impressive milestone in their catalog, Kindergarten Records is proud to return to pressing vinyl after a hiatus since 2020, recognizing the significance of putting out a physical release to behold such a moment in both the label's and the artist's trajectory.