Better than Morpheus’ arms is an electroacoustic music composition piece interpreted for the first time in June 2023, on the 18 Speakers of the acousmonium of the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Départemental CRD Pantin.
The sound material for this piece was recorded at dawn on a spring day in a small village in Fayoum, central Egypt.
The musical structure reflects the specific deep listening experience at the time of recording, when the village was slowly waking up, transitioning from dark to dawn.
At one point of this soft transition, the call for prayer burst from many saturated speakers in different locations, creating an unusual polyphony and covering all other sounds that were rising simultaneously, sonically dominating and erasing every living presence underneath it. After it disappeared, the other sounds, as if still in shock, had difficulty resettling, re-occupying the sonic space.
This work is a reflection on the power dynamics between sounds, their political meaning, and on the masking/crushing/seduction relationship that a sound can have on another and on the listener.
It also enhances and composes with the musicality of an existing soundscape, creating a meditational sonic moment using field recording as primary material for radical electroacoustic propositions.
The title is inspired by a phrase from the Islamic morning prayer (fajr/dawn).


