Tatiana Paris Unleashes ‘Hibbon,’ A Liturgical Cry From the Void
French avant-gardist Tatiana Paris continues to dismantle sonic expectations with her latest single, ‘Hibbon,’ out today.
The track serves as a stark, compelling precursor to her forthcoming album, ‘t h a l l e,’ slated for a November 14 release via Carton Records. Paris, known for her intricate and often unsettling compositions, plunges listeners into a deeply introspective space with this new offering.

“Hibbon is born from the extinction of the organ and the harmonics that emerge from the disappearance of breath, depending on the cluster played just before the machine shuts down,” Paris reveals. “It is a rather solemn piece in which I summon my own liturgy, with the help of an auto-tuned choir. The fuzzed chimes sound like inner bells, a celebration. Altogether, it’s a kind of harmonized cry directed toward the divine, wherever it may reside in the silence.”
This evocative description hints at the rich, textural tapestry woven throughout ‘Hibbon,’ where traditional instrumentation meets a decidedly modern, almost digital spirituality. Fans of spectral minimalism and the more adventurous corners of experimental electronic music will find much to unpack here. The track reflects Paris’s continued exploration of sound as a medium for profound philosophical inquiry, carving out new pathways between noise and devotion.
‘Hibbon’ arrives after a series of acclaimed performances and her debut solo album, ‘Gibbon,’ setting a high bar for the full-length statement of ‘t h a l l e.’ Don’t miss this essential listen.
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