Dark, heat-seeking hybrids of dancehall, rap and noise from Togo’s Yao Bobby and swiss artist Simon Grab on Bristol label, LAVALAVA
Coaxing the nastiest grind from a no-input mixer, Grab sets thistly ground for Bobby’s politicised rap, delivered in gruff, stare down style in French and Ewe. To be fair we haven’t a clue what he’s chatting about, but we’re assured it’s about “local and global issues, around the political & financial greed & power f*ckry that affects the marginalised and suffering all over the world”, while the music surely backs up the rhetoric with lurching, atonal gobs of noise shaped into rugged patterns and noisy graffiti like a West African answer to Consumer Electronics.
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Dark, heat-seeking hybrids of dancehall, rap and noise from Togo’s Yao Bobby and swiss artist Simon Grab on Bristol label, LAVALAVA
Coaxing the nastiest grind from a no-input mixer, Grab sets thistly ground for Bobby’s politicised rap, delivered in gruff, stare down style in French and Ewe. To be fair we haven’t a clue what he’s chatting about, but we’re assured it’s about “local and global issues, around the political & financial greed & power f*ckry that affects the marginalised and suffering all over the world”, while the music surely backs up the rhetoric with lurching, atonal gobs of noise shaped into rugged patterns and noisy graffiti like a West African answer to Consumer Electronics.
Tip!!!
Dark, heat-seeking hybrids of dancehall, rap and noise from Togo’s Yao Bobby and swiss artist Simon Grab on Bristol label, LAVALAVA
Coaxing the nastiest grind from a no-input mixer, Grab sets thistly ground for Bobby’s politicised rap, delivered in gruff, stare down style in French and Ewe. To be fair we haven’t a clue what he’s chatting about, but we’re assured it’s about “local and global issues, around the political & financial greed & power f*ckry that affects the marginalised and suffering all over the world”, while the music surely backs up the rhetoric with lurching, atonal gobs of noise shaped into rugged patterns and noisy graffiti like a West African answer to Consumer Electronics.
Tip!!!
Dark, heat-seeking hybrids of dancehall, rap and noise from Togo’s Yao Bobby and swiss artist Simon Grab on Bristol label, LAVALAVA
Coaxing the nastiest grind from a no-input mixer, Grab sets thistly ground for Bobby’s politicised rap, delivered in gruff, stare down style in French and Ewe. To be fair we haven’t a clue what he’s chatting about, but we’re assured it’s about “local and global issues, around the political & financial greed & power f*ckry that affects the marginalised and suffering all over the world”, while the music surely backs up the rhetoric with lurching, atonal gobs of noise shaped into rugged patterns and noisy graffiti like a West African answer to Consumer Electronics.
Tip!!!
Edition of 200 copies on red vinyl. Housed in embossed sleeve, includes 11" risoprint insert & sticker.
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Dark, heat-seeking hybrids of dancehall, rap and noise from Togo’s Yao Bobby and swiss artist Simon Grab on Bristol label, LAVALAVA
Coaxing the nastiest grind from a no-input mixer, Grab sets thistly ground for Bobby’s politicised rap, delivered in gruff, stare down style in French and Ewe. To be fair we haven’t a clue what he’s chatting about, but we’re assured it’s about “local and global issues, around the political & financial greed & power f*ckry that affects the marginalised and suffering all over the world”, while the music surely backs up the rhetoric with lurching, atonal gobs of noise shaped into rugged patterns and noisy graffiti like a West African answer to Consumer Electronics.
Tip!!!