A sonic time capsule translating the web-based project joyfully-waiting.ch into a tactile medium.
Born from a context of deceleration, this edition gathers poetic, musical, and textual contributions
reflecting on anticipation, suspension, and the agency of not-yet-happening.
Bringing together voices from across disciplines—visual arts, sound, literature, performance—the LP unfolds as a
collective meditation on the temporality of pause. The album includes printed material and found forms as complementary
artefacts, evoking the atmosphere of the works and the acts of holding, lingering, and listening.
Featuring Galaxia Wang,
Sandar Tun Tun,
Seth Price,
Chino Amobi,
RM,
Soraya Lutangu Bonaventure & Mohamed Almusibli,
Jan Vorisek,
Arttu Palmio,
Marion Neumann,
Galaxia Wang,
Jim Fletcher,
Jeanne Graff,
Aline Zeltner,
The Operator & Stanislav Iordanov,
L'Acte pur (Andreas Hochuli & Tristan Lavoyer).
Joyfully Waiting (
joyfully-waiting.ch) is a curatorial and editorial platform founded in 2020 by Nathalie Rebholz, who invites artists, writers, musicians, and theorists to contribute sound-based works exploring themes of anticipation, suspension, and slowness in contemporary
culture.
Nathalie Rebholz is a Swiss-Martinican artist based in Geneva. Her multidisciplinary practice spans sound art, essayistic
writing, photography, performance, and installation. Initially known for her meditative photography, her work has since evolved
to include immersive installations and sonic portraiture. Her practice often incorporates performative and text-based formats
grounded in themes of yoga, meditation, and altered consciousness.
Jazmina Figueroa is a Berlin-based writer and artist exploring entropic systems, memory, and technology through essay,
fiction, and hybrid performance. Her contribution, Songs About Waiting, written in transit between Berlin and Rome, weaves
personal anecdote with sonic theory, drawing on tracks by Fugazi and
Genesis P-Orridge to reflect on the strange clarity that
emerges from delay. Waiting becomes, in her words, a form of soft endurance and latent possibility.