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Gonjasufi "A Sufi And A Killer" LP

Post by godflesh fiend » Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:43 pm

Just discovered this gem and feel quite the lucky one!

This record has just dropped and this is some serious next level shit!!!


http://www.myspace.com/gonjasufi


Below is a review which gives you a bit more insight into the album and the man..........


"As Warp move into their third decade, the flame of exploration seems to be burning more brightly than at any point in their existence, as they look to embrace not just electronica but more acoustically derived music too.

This is borne out by their latest discovery, a yoga teacher from Los Angeles by the name of Sumach Ecks. He has a vivid imagination, judging by the variety found in his debut album A Sufi And A Killer.

Throughout his music feels 'under the influence', and some tracks are awash with a distorted psychedelia that harks back to The Doors, Tom Waits and a smidgen of Lee 'Scratch' Perry. That, however, is before you take into account various Eastern influences that lace themselves around the guitar lines, not to mention some unexpected interludes of funk, hip hop and even swing.

As a result, taking the whole record on board in one sitting is an intoxicating experience, as the vocalist-cum-producer laments the passing of a relationship in the twisted blues of She Gone, explores a tender, wistful aspect of his personality in Holidays and, in the tortured I've Given, complains of how "I gave up everything I had ... and didn't get nuthin' back."

These vocal tracks in particular have a great intensity, before the airy accompaniment comes into focus, drawing from experimental jazz as it goes. When you discover that extra production comes from The Gaslamp Killer and Flying Lotus, it explains the interaction and tension between jazz, hip hop and soul that lends so much to the music.

Then, just when you think you've pinned him down, there comes a burst of funk with the interlude Candylane. Short lived though this is, it's an eye opening moment that puts you on guard stylistically for the rest of the album, with each twist and turn far from inevitable.

Gonjasufi, then, shows himself around several musical genres with an aptitude that suggests he could easily make an album in each one. In doing so he seems to have unwittingly captured the cultural mix at work in his hometown, using it as a vehicle for his own emotional outbursts. Living with the album makes these moments all the more poignant, made as they are through music that either feels induced or inflamed.

Another Warp exploration well worth making, then - and something of a Gil Scott-Heron for the 21st century in the moulding. Just a word of warning though, from personal experience: try not to have too much caffeine before hearing it!"

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Post by horse » Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:49 am

yeah i checked this the other day - grabbed the free download. mindblowing stuff.

some serious next level shit going on here you dont even understand it.

cannot wait for payday to get hold of this!!!
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Post by jiba » Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:04 am

This is something quite special indeed! Just got the digital release whilst I wait for the vinyl to arrive!

Had the pleasure of witnessing the Gaslamp Killer dropping mad bombs and destroying the fuck out of the crowd at a 3 day music festival back in the middle of February mixing Black Sabbath into NWA into psychedelic funk into forthcoming Flying Lotus into old school nursery rhyme jingles, it was insane to put it lightly!

He also dropped at least one of the tracks off this album, big, big stuff!
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Post by tomre » Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:52 am

Looking forward to put that cd in my player and listen. Heard some tracks and it's awesome, but not next level imho. If you search and search and search you can find some music like this from the past.
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Post by djrobyn » Sat Mar 13, 2010 3:06 pm

this is some seriously good music.
sounds so old and so new at the same time.... 8)

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Post by godflesh fiend » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:29 pm

Yeah it does have that strange quality of sounding ancient yet fresh off the press?????

This album rules.

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Post by flint33 » Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:35 am

godflesh fiend wrote: This album rules.

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Post by kwami » Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:38 pm

mmm :D

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Post by joep » Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:35 pm

defo on some next level biz, can't wait. ya'll seen this?

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An exclusive Tim Noakes film of Gonjasufi & The Gaslamp Killer on a road trip from LA to Vegas

For the music issue of Dazed I hit the road with psyche hop wizard Gonjasufi, travelling from LA to his home in Las Vegas. Along the way we hooked up with his long-term producer and global purveyor of cosmic bass, The Gaslamp Killer for an afternoon of machetes, possum hats, hash cookies and heady vibes. In this exclusive film for Dazed Digital, the duo discuss on camera – for the first time ever – what inspired A Sufi & A Killer, their hallucinogenic debut album, and we also show what happened behind the scenes of Luke Gilford’s shoot for the magazine. What are you waiting for? Los Bangeles and Sin City are calling you…

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Photo by Luke Gilford from the April issue of Dazed & Confused

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Re: Gonjasufi "A Sufi And A Killer" LP

Post by godflesh fiend » Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:44 pm

Awesome!

Thanks for the heads up.

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