Bonaventure: Free Lutangu
Bonaventure: Free Lutangu
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Bonaventure
Label: Purple Tape Pedigree
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5055300394385
Genre: Electronic
Described by Soraya Lutangu as having been born out of "a violent clash of sorrow and love", this EP explores themes of institutional racism and oppression - something she's experienced first-hand growing up in Lausanne, Switzerland, of mixed African and European heritage. Listeners are confronted head-on by these issues with "Supremacy", acting as an ominous movie trailer narrated by samples of Sister Souljah's speech from Bill Moyer's PBS series Listening To America. Closing track "Fearlings" also sees Bonaventure collaborate with artist and writer Hannah Black. Included download card includes six remixes, featuring Y1640, Ziúr, Prison Religion, Endgame, Jackie, and Geng.
Tracks:
1.1 Supremacy
1.2 Mulatre
1.3 Hopelessness
1.4 Synchronicity
1.5 Diaspora
1.6 Fearlings (Feat. Hannah Black)