Stay Close To Music
Pioneer of contemporary queer rap, Mykki Blanco makes up for a notable absence from a scene they fostered with a 2nd album in two years, flanked by Anohni, Kelsey Lu, Saul Williams, Michael Stipe, Devendra Banhart, Jónsi, and many more notables besides.
Marking a decade since the sea change of the early ’10s and their foundational ‘Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss’ for the crucible of UNO, Blanco’s influential fairy godfather status is reflected in the glittering roll call of guest on ’Stay Close To Music.’ From its anthemic pearl ‘Ketamine’ starring Awful Music’s indie-rap star Slug Christ, to the harmonious duet with Michael Stipe ‘Family Ties’, his bonds are diverse as they are deep with the scene that begat contemporary heroes such as Iceboy Viuolet and Rainy Miller at one end, or Frank Ocean and Arca at the other.
To spotlight some strong moments, folk troubadour Devendra Banhart makes a sterling appearance in the spa-ready chill of ‘You Will Find It’, and Anohni sounds lush against the smoothly stripped back ‘French Lesson’, and, left to their own devices, Mykki keeps it up-to-the-second on the warped drill of ‘Lucky’ and brooding downstroke ‘Trust A Little Bit’.
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Pioneer of contemporary queer rap, Mykki Blanco makes up for a notable absence from a scene they fostered with a 2nd album in two years, flanked by Anohni, Kelsey Lu, Saul Williams, Michael Stipe, Devendra Banhart, Jónsi, and many more notables besides.
Marking a decade since the sea change of the early ’10s and their foundational ‘Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss’ for the crucible of UNO, Blanco’s influential fairy godfather status is reflected in the glittering roll call of guest on ’Stay Close To Music.’ From its anthemic pearl ‘Ketamine’ starring Awful Music’s indie-rap star Slug Christ, to the harmonious duet with Michael Stipe ‘Family Ties’, his bonds are diverse as they are deep with the scene that begat contemporary heroes such as Iceboy Viuolet and Rainy Miller at one end, or Frank Ocean and Arca at the other.
To spotlight some strong moments, folk troubadour Devendra Banhart makes a sterling appearance in the spa-ready chill of ‘You Will Find It’, and Anohni sounds lush against the smoothly stripped back ‘French Lesson’, and, left to their own devices, Mykki keeps it up-to-the-second on the warped drill of ‘Lucky’ and brooding downstroke ‘Trust A Little Bit’.
Pioneer of contemporary queer rap, Mykki Blanco makes up for a notable absence from a scene they fostered with a 2nd album in two years, flanked by Anohni, Kelsey Lu, Saul Williams, Michael Stipe, Devendra Banhart, Jónsi, and many more notables besides.
Marking a decade since the sea change of the early ’10s and their foundational ‘Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss’ for the crucible of UNO, Blanco’s influential fairy godfather status is reflected in the glittering roll call of guest on ’Stay Close To Music.’ From its anthemic pearl ‘Ketamine’ starring Awful Music’s indie-rap star Slug Christ, to the harmonious duet with Michael Stipe ‘Family Ties’, his bonds are diverse as they are deep with the scene that begat contemporary heroes such as Iceboy Viuolet and Rainy Miller at one end, or Frank Ocean and Arca at the other.
To spotlight some strong moments, folk troubadour Devendra Banhart makes a sterling appearance in the spa-ready chill of ‘You Will Find It’, and Anohni sounds lush against the smoothly stripped back ‘French Lesson’, and, left to their own devices, Mykki keeps it up-to-the-second on the warped drill of ‘Lucky’ and brooding downstroke ‘Trust A Little Bit’.
Pioneer of contemporary queer rap, Mykki Blanco makes up for a notable absence from a scene they fostered with a 2nd album in two years, flanked by Anohni, Kelsey Lu, Saul Williams, Michael Stipe, Devendra Banhart, Jónsi, and many more notables besides.
Marking a decade since the sea change of the early ’10s and their foundational ‘Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss’ for the crucible of UNO, Blanco’s influential fairy godfather status is reflected in the glittering roll call of guest on ’Stay Close To Music.’ From its anthemic pearl ‘Ketamine’ starring Awful Music’s indie-rap star Slug Christ, to the harmonious duet with Michael Stipe ‘Family Ties’, his bonds are diverse as they are deep with the scene that begat contemporary heroes such as Iceboy Viuolet and Rainy Miller at one end, or Frank Ocean and Arca at the other.
To spotlight some strong moments, folk troubadour Devendra Banhart makes a sterling appearance in the spa-ready chill of ‘You Will Find It’, and Anohni sounds lush against the smoothly stripped back ‘French Lesson’, and, left to their own devices, Mykki keeps it up-to-the-second on the warped drill of ‘Lucky’ and brooding downstroke ‘Trust A Little Bit’.
Limited edition Crystal Clear vinyl.
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Pioneer of contemporary queer rap, Mykki Blanco makes up for a notable absence from a scene they fostered with a 2nd album in two years, flanked by Anohni, Kelsey Lu, Saul Williams, Michael Stipe, Devendra Banhart, Jónsi, and many more notables besides.
Marking a decade since the sea change of the early ’10s and their foundational ‘Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss’ for the crucible of UNO, Blanco’s influential fairy godfather status is reflected in the glittering roll call of guest on ’Stay Close To Music.’ From its anthemic pearl ‘Ketamine’ starring Awful Music’s indie-rap star Slug Christ, to the harmonious duet with Michael Stipe ‘Family Ties’, his bonds are diverse as they are deep with the scene that begat contemporary heroes such as Iceboy Viuolet and Rainy Miller at one end, or Frank Ocean and Arca at the other.
To spotlight some strong moments, folk troubadour Devendra Banhart makes a sterling appearance in the spa-ready chill of ‘You Will Find It’, and Anohni sounds lush against the smoothly stripped back ‘French Lesson’, and, left to their own devices, Mykki keeps it up-to-the-second on the warped drill of ‘Lucky’ and brooding downstroke ‘Trust A Little Bit’.
Digipack CD.
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Pioneer of contemporary queer rap, Mykki Blanco makes up for a notable absence from a scene they fostered with a 2nd album in two years, flanked by Anohni, Kelsey Lu, Saul Williams, Michael Stipe, Devendra Banhart, Jónsi, and many more notables besides.
Marking a decade since the sea change of the early ’10s and their foundational ‘Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss’ for the crucible of UNO, Blanco’s influential fairy godfather status is reflected in the glittering roll call of guest on ’Stay Close To Music.’ From its anthemic pearl ‘Ketamine’ starring Awful Music’s indie-rap star Slug Christ, to the harmonious duet with Michael Stipe ‘Family Ties’, his bonds are diverse as they are deep with the scene that begat contemporary heroes such as Iceboy Viuolet and Rainy Miller at one end, or Frank Ocean and Arca at the other.
To spotlight some strong moments, folk troubadour Devendra Banhart makes a sterling appearance in the spa-ready chill of ‘You Will Find It’, and Anohni sounds lush against the smoothly stripped back ‘French Lesson’, and, left to their own devices, Mykki keeps it up-to-the-second on the warped drill of ‘Lucky’ and brooding downstroke ‘Trust A Little Bit’.
Pastel blue cassette.
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Pioneer of contemporary queer rap, Mykki Blanco makes up for a notable absence from a scene they fostered with a 2nd album in two years, flanked by Anohni, Kelsey Lu, Saul Williams, Michael Stipe, Devendra Banhart, Jónsi, and many more notables besides.
Marking a decade since the sea change of the early ’10s and their foundational ‘Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss’ for the crucible of UNO, Blanco’s influential fairy godfather status is reflected in the glittering roll call of guest on ’Stay Close To Music.’ From its anthemic pearl ‘Ketamine’ starring Awful Music’s indie-rap star Slug Christ, to the harmonious duet with Michael Stipe ‘Family Ties’, his bonds are diverse as they are deep with the scene that begat contemporary heroes such as Iceboy Viuolet and Rainy Miller at one end, or Frank Ocean and Arca at the other.
To spotlight some strong moments, folk troubadour Devendra Banhart makes a sterling appearance in the spa-ready chill of ‘You Will Find It’, and Anohni sounds lush against the smoothly stripped back ‘French Lesson’, and, left to their own devices, Mykki keeps it up-to-the-second on the warped drill of ‘Lucky’ and brooding downstroke ‘Trust A Little Bit’.