Exposition

The Sonic Atelier #8 – A Conversation with Rafiq Bhatia (and Son Lux) (2025)

Francesca Guccione

About this exposition

This exposition is part of the series The Sonic Atelier – Conversations with Contemporary Composers and Producers, dedicated to exploring the evolving role of the composer in the twenty-first century. Through a Q&A format, the project investigates how contemporary creators inhabit hybrid identities at the intersection of composition, performance, production, and technology. This interview features Rafiq Bhatia, American guitarist, composer, and producer, and member of the experimental trio Son Lux. Bhatia’s work dissolves the boundaries between jazz, electronic, and contemporary classical music, exploring sound as a sculptural and spatial material. His practice embodies a deep integration of composition, production, and performance—where the studio becomes an instrument, and the act of shaping sound is inseparable from the act of composing. In the conversation, Bhatia reflects on the interdependence between the roles of composer, performer, and producer, on the DAW as a generative and compositional environment, and on the emergence of sonic identity through timbre, space, and texture. He discusses collaboration within Son Lux, his process of scoring for film, and the relationship between abstraction and precision in communicating musical ideas to orchestras and ensembles. Bhatia’s reflections reveal an artistic vision in which technology and human expression coexist symbiotically: music as a living, evolving ecosystem of gestures, resonances, and spaces—an art of listening, translation, and transformation.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsRafiq Bhatia, Son Lux, Contemporary Composition, Hybrid composer, music production, performance, Sound Design, spatialization, DAW, electronic music, post-classical, Film scoring, collaboration, sonic identity, Technology and creativity, Expanded composition, Acoustic and electronic integration, Sound as material, Process-oriented composition, Timbre and space, creative process, music
date07/11/2025
published07/11/2025
last modified07/11/2025
statuspublished
affiliationConservatorio “Arrigo Pedrollo” di Vicenza / Conservatorio “Francesco Venezze” di Rovigo
copyrightInterview conducted, transcribed, translated, and edited by Francesca Guccione. All rights reserved. Quotes from Rafiq Bhatia © Rafiq Bhatia. © 2025 Francesca Guccione.
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3974822/3974821
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/rc.3974822
published inResearch Catalogue
external linkhttps://www.francescaguccionemusic.com/


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