Laibach's New Original Symphonic Work 'Alamut' Is Out Today On Mute
LAIBACH
SLOVENIAN COLLECTIVE AND A/POLITICALPRESENT A NEW SYMPHONIC WORK COMPOSED IN COLLABORATION WITH IRANIAN COMPOSERS AND PERFORMERS
ALAMUT IS OUT TODAY ON MUTELISTEN TO “MEDITATION II & EPILOGUE”

Photo credit: Nika Hölcl
Today Laibach released a new symphonic work, Alamut, composed in collaboration with Iranian composers Idin Samimi Mofakham and Nima A. Rowshan, presented in partnership with A/POLITICAL. The album is out on double vinyl, double CD box set (both with extensive sleeve notes) and digitally via Mute.
Watch and listen to the final movement, “Meditation II & Epilogue” HERE.
Watch and listen to a three-minute excerpt from the final movement, “Meditation II & Epilogue” HERE.
Alamut takes inspiration from the 1938 book of the same name, a retelling of a story from eleventh century Persia by Slovenian writer Vladimir Bartol. The book, about martyrdom and the Cult of Personalities, went on to inspire the video game series Assassin’s Creed, as well as artists such as Umberto Eco, Hawkwind and William S. Burroughs (who referenced the work in Naked Lunch, Nova Express, and The Red Night Trilogy).
In Laibach’s 9-track retelling of Alamut, these ideas of radical nihilism are interwoven with the classical Persian poetry of Omar Khayyam, while the sensual verses of Mahsati Ganjavi blend with minimalist orchestral colors derived from the Iranian tradition. Hassan-i Sabbāh’s propaganda mechanisms echo in the industrial principle of the workings of the orchestra and Laibach’s unique sound.
The album was recorded at the concert in Križanke Outdoor Theatre, Monastery of the Holy Cross, Ljubljana, by Laibach and the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the Iranian conductor Navid Gohari. Laibach’s firm belief that “cultural and political differences in these complex times must be overcome through a profoundly open cooperation, against all odds” meant that the production was expected to premiere in Tehran, but the current political climate has so far prohibited this. Instead, they invited the Human-Voice Ensemble vocal group from Tehran, who worked alongside two Slovenian ensembles: the Gallina Vocal Group, and AccordiOna, a 60-piece accordion orchestra.
Alamut was composed by Luka Jamnik (Laibach), Idin Samimi Mofakham, and Nima A. Rowshan.
Laibach’s Alamut related exhibition at the Cukrarna Gallery, Ljubljana continues until May 18th. The UNTERNEHMEN BARBAROSSA project intertwines themes and visuals from Nikolaj Pirnat's partisan graphics with reference to Picasso’s Guernica, and the story of an Afghan family from Kabul who wove a carpet based on a sketch provided by the group. More details HERE.
LAIBACH – LIVE
5/9/2025 – Ljubljana, Cukrarna, SI [tickets] – We Forge the Future
7/11/2025 – Kranj, Letno gledališče Khislstein, SI [tickets] – Opus Dei Tour
7/19/2025 – Friedrichshafen, VOD-Festival, DE [SOLD OUT] – industrial program
7/25/2025 - Niš, Dvorište univerziteta u Nišu, RS [tickets] – Opus Dei Tour
8/22/2025 - Ruše, Letno gledališče Pod goroj, SI [tickets] – Festival program
Tickets and further information: https://www.laibach.org/future-events/

Track listing:
1. Overture
2. Secret Gardens
3. Fedayeen
4. Transition
5. Meditation I
6. War
7. Doors of Perception
8 . Metaverse
9. Meditation II & Epilogue
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