
I remembered this first album of Malucão Gonjasufi today as it came to work listening to an album of the wonderful SAULT, In one of those equally wonderful synapses that my brain insists on performing when it comes to music.
I am not sure what was the song that played, but at some point the lyrics talked about ancestry and then Tico & Teco in the wormhole I have inside the skull and ended up in 2010, more exactly in the first words of the third strip of A sufi and a killer“Ancestors” (‘ancestors take my hand…’), e voila.
Returning to Sumach Eks, Gonjasufi baptism name: the guy was a yoga teacher in San Diego until in 2006 he dropped the beach towards the Las Vegas Desert; During this time, he was already involved with music, rap and discotting, until on a visit to Los Angeles he met Flying Lotus and Gasslamp Killer. They were arrived and ecks that then already produced in a homemade way invited them to, well, to chap the globe with him, and briefly from these trips sprouted A sufi and a killer.
The album that came out in March 2010 is absolutely unclassifiable, ranging from low loyalty rap/Glitch Hop (with Sumach's mummified voice) to various psychedelic tones -Sessionteists and/or contemporary -from Punk Stogiano to Indian music and so on, around and half interspersed with noise and other interference. An electronic, half organic stop, with a surreal mystical air and totally with a face of Warp that launched it.
If you know, find out and enjoy the trip. If you already enjoyed this breeze, come here that she follows the good.
‘I wish a was a sheep…na na na’
Source: https://pequenosclassicosperdidos.com.br/2025/05/15/gonjasufi-a-sufi-and-a-killer-2010/