In an age of instant streaming and infinite playlists, the simple act of pressing download can feel almost rebellious. Yet far from being a relic of the early internet, the download remains one of the most powerful gestures in digital music culture. It represents a deliberate choice to own a piece of sound, to archive…
Author: Driss El-Mekki
Casablanca native who traded civil-engineering blueprints for world travel and wordcraft. From rooftop gardens in Bogotá to fintech booms in Tallinn, Driss captures stories with cinematic verve. He photographs on 35 mm film, reads Arabic calligraphy, and never misses a Champions League kickoff.