On their collaborative album 'Ghadr,' Sandy Chamoun, Anthony Sahyoun, and Jad Atoui play with chaos. Built on group improvisation, bursts of electronics and distortion intertwine with vocals that, though rooted in classical Arabic singing, seek to reorient tradition. The five tracks are built on vibrant circuits of guitar and modular synthesis, with the former often acting as a trigger for the volatile output of the latter. Chamoun's voice blends her experience with classical Arabic music with free singing, using tradition as a basis for exploration rather than as norms to follow.