Sinkane / Dépaysé
Album: | Dépaysé | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Sinkane | Added: | Jan 2020 | |
Label: | City Slang |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2020-01-29 | Pull Date: | 2020-05-13 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 15 | Mar 8 | Mar 1 | Feb 23 | Feb 16 | Feb 9 | Feb 2 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 09, 2021: | I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants (rebroadcast from Nov 9, 2021)
The Searching |
4. | May 02, 2020: | Hanging in the bone yard
Everybody |
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2. | Nov 09, 2021: | I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants
The Searching |
5. | Mar 12, 2020: | The Run-Away Radio show
The Searching |
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3. | Oct 26, 2021: | I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants
On Being |
6. | Mar 06, 2020: | KZSU Training Hour
The Searching |
Album Review
DJ Postnatal
Reviewed 2020-01-26
Reviewed 2020-01-26
Moving, funky, upbeat, fierce. Sinkane is at it again, this time with a cohesive message coming through. On City Slang’s site, he writes about his process as an American, an immigrant, a musician in the Trump era: “Dépaysé is a French word that basically means ‘to be removed from one’s habitual surroundings.’ By extension, it means to be disoriented, homeless. That's a feeling I relate to very much in these times — and I don’t think I’m the only one who feels this way.” Play and get connected.
RIYL Petite Noir, Mulatu Astatke, Sequoyah Murray
FCC clean
Recommended tracks: 3, 8, 4, 7, 1
1. (4:23) * Up-tempo male/female vox brassy party banger build-up, with some tacky electric guitar and spacey synth.
2. (3:19) Midtempo with a punctuated tambourine beat and funky electric guitar breakdown. Falsetto all about loving everybody.
3. (5:52) * Urgent, pleading minor-key with a danceable drumline and hurrying female backup vox. Gorgeous.
4. (5:11) * Punctuated rocker about his home being under attack. Slower, swirling keys with energetic guitar solo and choral harmonies. “Where do I belong?”
5. (3:14) Jangly, twangy ode to his dual identity, Sudanese and American, and those who’ve helped him before and along the way. Short and sweet.
6. (3:15) Uptempo funky punctuated beat.
7. (5:22) * Smooth, funky wawa love song anthem about the stress of dual identities.
8. (5:50) * Uptempo rocker with his classic sound of electric guitar, urgent drums, and sweet harmonies. Doing his mama proud.
9. (4:08) Sweet, jangly 2-4 beat. Echoing synth giving an island-time feel.
RIYL Petite Noir, Mulatu Astatke, Sequoyah Murray
FCC clean
Recommended tracks: 3, 8, 4, 7, 1
1. (4:23) * Up-tempo male/female vox brassy party banger build-up, with some tacky electric guitar and spacey synth.
2. (3:19) Midtempo with a punctuated tambourine beat and funky electric guitar breakdown. Falsetto all about loving everybody.
3. (5:52) * Urgent, pleading minor-key with a danceable drumline and hurrying female backup vox. Gorgeous.
4. (5:11) * Punctuated rocker about his home being under attack. Slower, swirling keys with energetic guitar solo and choral harmonies. “Where do I belong?”
5. (3:14) Jangly, twangy ode to his dual identity, Sudanese and American, and those who’ve helped him before and along the way. Short and sweet.
6. (3:15) Uptempo funky punctuated beat.
7. (5:22) * Smooth, funky wawa love song anthem about the stress of dual identities.
8. (5:50) * Uptempo rocker with his classic sound of electric guitar, urgent drums, and sweet harmonies. Doing his mama proud.
9. (4:08) Sweet, jangly 2-4 beat. Echoing synth giving an island-time feel.
Track Listing
1. | Everybody | 6. | Stranger | |||
2. | Everyone | 7. | Be Here Now | |||
3. | On Being | 8. | The Searching | |||
4. | Dépaysé | 9. | Mango | |||
5. | Ya Sudan | . |