Gonjasufi - Mandela Effect (2017)

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Title: Mandela Effect
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Warp
Genre: Electronic
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 48:05
Total Size: 272 MB
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Tracklist:

1. X (Intro) (00:28)
2. Show (Beth Gibbons/Rustin Man Cover) (02:53)
3. Your Maker (Daddy G remix) (03:56)
4. Afrikan Spaceship (Shabazz Palaces Rework) (03:46)
5. Maniac Depressant (Perera Elsewhere remix) (04:24)
6. When I Die (IMD remix) (04:00)
7. Y (Interlude) (00:36)
8. The Conspiracy (Santino Romeri remix) (03:56)
9. Your Maker (Anna Wise Remaker) (03:17)
10. Afrikan Spaceship (Ras G Ghettoscifi remix) (04:15)
11. Maniac Depressant (Innsyter remix) (02:59)
12. Vinaigrette (Dave Parley remix) (03:31)
13. Afrikan Spaceship (King Britt Rework) (02:58)
14. The Kill (Moor Mother remix) (02:17)
15. Etherwave (feat Tony Allen) (03:13)
16. Z (Outro) (01:36)

2016 saw the release of Callus, the first studio album in four years from the elusive Southern Californian rapper/singer/producer Gonjasufi.

The album proved to be a guttural experience; a rugged and edged collection built alongside a cast of local collaborators. Callus also showed that Sumach Ecks' time away from the spotlight was more reflective than anything; his candid approach and musical direction spoke directly to a new generation of artists and fans losing their sanity within contemporary society. Callus also found the producer tapping into a new reserve of creative inspiration and intention.

This newfound desire has now manifested a versatile collection of remixes, covers and original music from Gonjasufi and his people, aptly titled, Mandela Effect. 'The Mandela Effect' is a scientific concept of false memories compounding upon themselves, creating false truths. The term was coined after a collective 'misremembering' of Nelson Mandela's death in prison in the 1980's.

Mandela Effect features contributions from the likes of Shabazz Palaces, Daddy G of Massive Attack, Anna Wise, Moor Mother, Innsyter, Ras G, Perera Elsewhere and a slew of his San Diego brethren.