Pulse

by Qur'an Shaheed

  1. 1.

    Dreams

    04:54

  2. 2.

    Fix It Part 1

    03:29

  3. 3.

    Fix It Part 2

    02:35

  4. 4.

    Variation 1

    04:30

  5. 5.

    Doo Doo Doo

    02:14

  6. 6.

    3am Wine Drunk

    03:17

  7. 7.

    Urgay

    01:45

  8. 8.

    Mixing Colours

    05:02

  9. 9.

    Variation 2

    03:32

  10. 10.

    Variation 3

    05:00

  11. 11.

    Somber Eyes

    05:37

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Pulse is Qur'an Shaheed's debut for Leaving Records —as a pianist, poet, and vocalist from Pasadena, based in Inglewood— she fuses formal classical training with a deep commitment to improvisation. Guided by spurts of instinctual, jazzy vocalization and lyrics that incant dreams of an exalted future, Pulse transcends genre, capturing a journey toward presence, revelation, and a liberated poetics of sound. Through this album, Shaheed offers looping reflections on transformation and acceptance, revealing the fruitful arc of her artistic growth.

Produced by Spencer Hartling at his Altadena studio, “Wiggle World,” Pulse reveals the synergy between Shaheed and Hartling. His tape looping and improvisational production imbue the record with a transfixing vibrancy and otherworldly glitches, showcasing a palpable collaboration that is equal parts immersive and omnivalent, with each element harmoniously intertwining to elevate the overall sound. “Spencer really helped solidify the demos that I had created. He truly added the magic. I had seen him perform a few times, and I loved his improvisation,” Shaheed shares. The album also features Maia Harper on flute and harp, adding hypnotic textures that deepen its emotional scope.
Pulse builds on the groundwork laid by her 2020 release, Process, but ventures far beyond, embodying the vulnerable evolution that Shaheed describes as “meeting myself where I was,” in reverberant explorations of longing and imagination. The album’s title lays the conceptual groundwork for an immersive aliveness echoed track after track. This record emerged from Shaheed’s desire to create fluid music that reflects the evolving self, unconstrained by convention or expectation. Beginning with late-night demo sessions, she experimented outside of digital audio workstations, using her keyboard and a Roland SP-404 sampler to craft each track. Shaheed’s ethereal vocals, shifting from dreamlike whispers to bold intensity, blend among jagged keys and neo-soul elucidations. “Improvising let me be free of expectation,” Shaheed reflects. “I wanted to make something that wasn’t bound by themes.”

Lyrically, Pulse traces the limits of felt presence and weaves threads of sempiternal connection, using poetic reflections written in Shaheed’s phone's notes app. Each track extends an invitation to both meditate and move. Tracks like “Dream” resonate with premonition and discernment: “I still dream. You can’t take away the things that I know. In my mind I know, I know.” Forging an effortless path for listeners to enter a portal of psychic reconfiguration and reflection. “I wanted each track to feel like a different window into my mind,” she says. Diaristic fragments and collaged production cues offer a window beyond Shaheed’s mind, calling into a transformative world. In “Doo Doo Doo,” listeners are invited to imagine an expanded existence through an unflinching manifesto: “I’m not here to help you. I’m not here to pull you up (no no no). I’m not here for you. I’m here for me. Enough for the jobs that won’t even pay me.” Simultaneously in devotion to self and critique of labor exploitation, Shaheed connects varied pieces—verse by verse—to a coherent future vision where liberation starts now.

Shaheed draws inspiration from movement, breath, and community: “Finding my flow—that’s when inspiration comes.” The record’s eleven tracks illuminate Shaheed’s resolve for wide-ranging, innovative musical techniques that merge intuitive composition with methodical devotion. Pulse is a spirited, unflinching approach to a new sound from Shaheed, inviting listeners into a field of lucid vision and resonance, capturing Shaheed’s voice in its most liberated form.

  • Arrangements by Qur'an Shaheed, Spencer Hartling

  • Recorded, Mixed and Produced by Spencer Hartling at Wiggle World in Altadena, Ca

  • Mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering in Portland, Or

  • Qur'an Shaheed - Vocals, Synth, Piano

  • Spencer Hartling - Tape Loops, Drum Machine, FX Dubbing, Programming

  • Caleb Buchanan - Electric Bass

  • Mekela Session - Drums

  • Collins Oboh - Modular Synth, Drum Machine

  • Sonija "Maia" Harper - Flute, Harp

  • Sharada Shashidhar - Vocals on Tracks 7 and 8

  • Devin Daniels - Saxophone

  • Album art by Frank Dorrey

VINYL

SOLD OUT

*releasing July 11th 2025 - preorders shipping early!
*edition of 200 black vinyl

Pulse

by Qur'an Shaheed

  1. 1.

    Dreams

    04:54

  2. 2.

    Fix It Part 1

    03:29

  3. 3.

    Fix It Part 2

    02:35

  4. 4.

    Variation 1

    04:30

  5. 5.

    Doo Doo Doo

    02:14

  6. 6.

    3am Wine Drunk

    03:17

  7. 7.

    Urgay

    01:45

  8. 8.

    Mixing Colours

    05:02

  9. 9.

    Variation 2

    03:32

  10. 10.

    Variation 3

    05:00

  11. 11.

    Somber Eyes

    05:37

Digital Download

$0.00

SOLD OUT

VINYL

SOLD OUT

*releasing July 11th 2025 - preorders shipping early!
*edition of 200 black vinyl

Pulse is Qur'an Shaheed's debut for Leaving Records —as a pianist, poet, and vocalist from Pasadena, based in Inglewood— she fuses formal classical training with a deep commitment to improvisation. Guided by spurts of instinctual, jazzy vocalization and lyrics that incant dreams of an exalted future, Pulse transcends genre, capturing a journey toward presence, revelation, and a liberated poetics of sound. Through this album, Shaheed offers looping reflections on transformation and acceptance, revealing the fruitful arc of her artistic growth.

Produced by Spencer Hartling at his Altadena studio, “Wiggle World,” Pulse reveals the synergy between Shaheed and Hartling. His tape looping and improvisational production imbue the record with a transfixing vibrancy and otherworldly glitches, showcasing a palpable collaboration that is equal parts immersive and omnivalent, with each element harmoniously intertwining to elevate the overall sound. “Spencer really helped solidify the demos that I had created. He truly added the magic. I had seen him perform a few times, and I loved his improvisation,” Shaheed shares. The album also features Maia Harper on flute and harp, adding hypnotic textures that deepen its emotional scope.
Pulse builds on the groundwork laid by her 2020 release, Process, but ventures far beyond, embodying the vulnerable evolution that Shaheed describes as “meeting myself where I was,” in reverberant explorations of longing and imagination. The album’s title lays the conceptual groundwork for an immersive aliveness echoed track after track. This record emerged from Shaheed’s desire to create fluid music that reflects the evolving self, unconstrained by convention or expectation. Beginning with late-night demo sessions, she experimented outside of digital audio workstations, using her keyboard and a Roland SP-404 sampler to craft each track. Shaheed’s ethereal vocals, shifting from dreamlike whispers to bold intensity, blend among jagged keys and neo-soul elucidations. “Improvising let me be free of expectation,” Shaheed reflects. “I wanted to make something that wasn’t bound by themes.”

Lyrically, Pulse traces the limits of felt presence and weaves threads of sempiternal connection, using poetic reflections written in Shaheed’s phone's notes app. Each track extends an invitation to both meditate and move. Tracks like “Dream” resonate with premonition and discernment: “I still dream. You can’t take away the things that I know. In my mind I know, I know.” Forging an effortless path for listeners to enter a portal of psychic reconfiguration and reflection. “I wanted each track to feel like a different window into my mind,” she says. Diaristic fragments and collaged production cues offer a window beyond Shaheed’s mind, calling into a transformative world. In “Doo Doo Doo,” listeners are invited to imagine an expanded existence through an unflinching manifesto: “I’m not here to help you. I’m not here to pull you up (no no no). I’m not here for you. I’m here for me. Enough for the jobs that won’t even pay me.” Simultaneously in devotion to self and critique of labor exploitation, Shaheed connects varied pieces—verse by verse—to a coherent future vision where liberation starts now.

Shaheed draws inspiration from movement, breath, and community: “Finding my flow—that’s when inspiration comes.” The record’s eleven tracks illuminate Shaheed’s resolve for wide-ranging, innovative musical techniques that merge intuitive composition with methodical devotion. Pulse is a spirited, unflinching approach to a new sound from Shaheed, inviting listeners into a field of lucid vision and resonance, capturing Shaheed’s voice in its most liberated form.

  • Arrangements by Qur'an Shaheed, Spencer Hartling

  • Recorded, Mixed and Produced by Spencer Hartling at Wiggle World in Altadena, Ca

  • Mastered by Mike Nolte at Eureka Mastering in Portland, Or

  • Qur'an Shaheed - Vocals, Synth, Piano

  • Spencer Hartling - Tape Loops, Drum Machine, FX Dubbing, Programming

  • Caleb Buchanan - Electric Bass

  • Mekela Session - Drums

  • Collins Oboh - Modular Synth, Drum Machine

  • Sonija "Maia" Harper - Flute, Harp

  • Sharada Shashidhar - Vocals on Tracks 7 and 8

  • Devin Daniels - Saxophone

  • Album art by Frank Dorrey