White Light White Heat

Sinkane
Genre: Ambient / Psychedelia
From: Khartoum/Shamal Kurdufan, Sudan
Ahmed Gallab (Sinkane) is not just a drummer for the indie elite (Caribou, of Montreal, Born Ruffians) but he’s also a mastermind behind the psychedelic music of his solo project.
His third, self-titled release is part one of a two album series starting where last year’s ‘Color Voice’ left off. A stream-of-consciousness, purposefully rough around the edges record. More cohesive and structured than ‘Color Voice’, filled with African blues guitar, kraut rock rhythms, free jazz horns, and a Spacemen 3-esque ambience. Sinkane is a swami, psychedelic journey full of drones, repetition, and bombastic percussion.
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MP3 - Sinkane - White Light
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