18th of March

We invite you to the presentation of Nicolás Jaar’s new book: Islands on March 18th.
Beneath the ocean lies another ocean, dormant, and the islands narrated by Nicolas Jaar are the dreams that emerge from its buried depths, told with a musical language that is simultaneously deeply visual.
Images crystallized in the impossible time of fables, revelations, hallucinations, myth; worlds where nothing is ever what it seems, and everything unfolds in an underground plot resonating with meaning, like a dream one struggles to remember: wells murmur in the language of God, ecstasy nestles between the planks of a wooden floor, skin becomes the paper to entrust one’s messages to, and from the amplifiers – the most precious weapon against the atrocities of oppressors – simulated shots and resistance songs resound.
A successful musician and producer turned debut author, Nicolás Jaar creates a shifting mosaic where images flow and return like loops, overlap like samples, reverberate like echoes in a minimal and prismatic plot whose fragments vanish and reemerge transfigured. Thus, the fairy tale gives way to revelation; historical account to poetry; prayer to theatrical piece.
Exploring these islands means diving into an abyss of symbols that seem inexhaustible, elusive fragments of meaning that leave a deep mark in our memory, like the reflections of Recimo’s magic mirrors, whose tranquil distortions infect minds with a mysterious calm resembling a spell or a curse.
Nicolás Jaar (1990) is considered by international critics as one of the most important electronic music producers. Born in New York and raised in Chile, he gained international fame in 2011 with his debut album Space Is Only Noise. He has since released five more albums under his name, including Sirens (2016) and Cenizas (2020). He founded the experimental music label Other People, featuring artists such as Lydia Lunch and Pierre Bastien. He is the composer of the soundtracks for Jacques Audiard’s Dheepan (Palme d’Or winner in 2015) and Déa Kulumbegashvili’s Beginning (2019). In recent years, Nicolás has focused primarily on teaching, conducting sound editing courses and listening workshops for emerging and novice musicians at various institutions and events, including the Museo de la Memoria (Santiago, Chile), AdBK (Munich, Germany), free.wav (Attappadi, India), Festival 4×4 (Chiapas, Mexico), and Dar Jacir and Alrowwad (Bethlehem, Palestine).

