Music
21/33 — Imouthes
It began with a sculpture.
Standing in Jeddah, the Cosmos (Al-Falak) monument carries a Quranic verse that ends: "…kullon fī falakin yasbaḥūn" — each, in an orbit, swimming.
At its center lies kullon fī falak — seven Arabic letters, three words, unchanged in either direction:
ك — ل — ف — ي — ف — ل — ك
The sculpture mirrors that same symmetry: three spheres suspended inside a looping iron structure, a design its creator left unexplained.
21/33 is where that verse lives. Divide the numbers and you get 0.6̄3̄ (0.6363636…) — a decimal folding back on itself, repeating without end.
Seven letters. Seven songs.
The album begins in stillness and ends inside a loop that doesn't need to break — because some cycles aren't prisons. They're proof that something keeps returning.
Released on 26.4.26.
Everything here is intentional. Or perhaps it's a beautiful coincidence. Either way, it holds.