Armand Amar, renowned for his evocative and immersive soundtracks, presents "Resist," a compelling album released in 2014 under the Long Distance label. This 44-minute journey through the realms of Sufi music is a unique blend of extracts from the soundtracks of Costa Gavras' "Le Capital" and Pierre Aknine's "Crime d'État," offering a rich tapestry of sounds that resonate with depth and intensity.
The album opens with "Nightmare (From 'Crime d'État')," setting a haunting tone that carries through to tracks like "Frame Up (From 'Le Capital')" and "The Trap (From 'Le Capital')." Amar's mastery of world music, with its roots in traditional rhythms and percussive beats, is evident in tracks such as "Cycle" and "Jumping Jack (From 'Le Capital')." The album also features more contemplative pieces like "Quiet" and "Inside My Head," showcasing the artist's versatility and range.
"Resist" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive exploration of themes that resonate with the human experience. Tracks like "Think Different" and "Never Give In" evoke a sense of resilience and determination, while "Looking For (From 'Crime d'État')" and "Collapse" delve into more introspective and reflective moods. The album's standout tracks, such as "Miami (From 'Le Capital')" and "The Game Goes On (From 'Le Capital')," highlight Amar's ability to create music that is both dynamic and deeply moving.
Armand Amar's "Resist" is a testament to his ability to blend cinematic storytelling with the rich traditions of world music. Whether you're a fan of soundtracks, Sufi music, or simply appreciate the art of musical composition, this album offers a captivating and immersive experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.