Premiere: Beaner – Got Blues?
Co-opted & Exoticized is Beaner's first solo outing on Berlin's La Mission, and an important one at that.
The whole release is an exploration of "im/migration, the brown experience, and stripped identity" – along with the vinyl, the meticulously arranged package comes with a magazine and other extras, including an immigration card. Dance music has certainly never been immune from an unhealthy does of cultural appropriation, and here the La Mission crew – self-described "brown folks with stripped and fragmented identities" – seek to bring that to light.
We're premiering Beaner's 'Got Blues?', which grapples with the idea of using a forgotten artist for one's gain. The bizarro, disorienting rhythm is sourced from the work of a blind 1930s blues bongo player – not something we can ever claim to have come across in a press release before! Coarsing through the groovy track, choppy hurricane synths and deep, serpentine bass pave the way for fleeting piano explorations. A banger alright, with or without the accompanying framework. Get caught up in this one below:
Co-opted & Exoticized is out 16 April on La Mission.
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