Infinity Knives: Dear Sudan
Infinity Knives: Dear Sudan
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Infinity Knives
Label: Phantom Limb
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5053760062691
Genre: Rock
Dear, Sudan, is a vibrant and polymathic labyrinth of moods and colours from African-born, Baltimore-based experimental hip-hop producer Infinity Knives,- aka producer and musician Tariq Ravelomanana. Moving from Tanzania (via Kenya, South Africa and Madagascar) to Baltimore with his family as a teenager, Tariq soaked up the raw, vociferous hip hop culture around him, devouring Western classical music, and embedding himself with the city's verdant music scene. This unique combination of life experiences and contrasting strands of musical education empowered and enabled him to create his Infinity Knives guise, allowing us a window into his singular energy. Dear, Sudan runs like a masterful showreel of deftly balanced disparate elements, a late night channel-hopping between multiple, vital, powerful musics. Tariq himself offers "experimental, drone, hip hop, leftfield minimalism, neo-classical and Baltimore" as his key styles.
Tracks:
1.1 Let's Do That Again Space Cadet
1.2 Tyler Moonlight
1.3 In the Mouth of Sadness
1.4 Kodak Break
1.5 Thus Spoke My Father, the Coward
1.6 Drug Dealer, Drug Dealer
1.7 Sway Me, Sway Me Into the Arms of the Lord
1.8 Dis Dumbass Ghost
1.9 Brian's #1
1.10 Fu¨R Arvo (In 2025)
1.11 Death of a Hip Hop Dancer
1.12 Black Addicts
1.13 Hatred for Muzak PT 2
1.14 (...)