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Bio:
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.


Press:

"Dudes, I have heard it and it is amazing. It takes all the original ideas and concepts from the last Sinkane record and expands upon them at an incredible level. You're gonna love it." -Rob Duffy (Donewaiting.com)

"I love this album - it's a beautiful, expansive record overflowing with an infectious love of music. It's a truly special thing made by as prodigious a musical talent as you'll come across." - Dan Snaith (Caribou)

"Sinkane is not an album as much as an experience, something you put on and let wash over you. A highly personal music of ethereal meanderings interrupted by brash drums, this is what the future sounds like." -Andre Torres (Wax Poetics)