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March 9, 2018
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RAFIQ BHATIA SHARES NEW ALBUM TITLE TRACK “BREAKING ENGLISH”, LISTEN HERE

BREAKING ENGLISH TO BE RELEASED APRIL 6 VIA ANTI- RECORDS

SPRING TOUR DATES INCLUDE SEATTLE, PORTLAND, NEW YORK CITY,
CHICAGO + MORE

Photo Credit: Zenith Richards

“Dark, powerful, inventive…” – Stereogum

"Rafiq Bhatia's new single says a lot without saying a word" - New Sounds, WNYC Soundcheck

“A mix of wordless voices, shrouded in electric fuzz, begins to swarm. As the drums ease their way into a rattling beat, the choir doesn’t let up: Almost lamenting, almost cooing, the voices end every cycle on a heavy minor harmony, the higher ones anchored by a set of looming sighs in the bass.” – The New York Times on title track “Breaking English"


New York composer, producer, and Son Lux guitarist Rafiq Bhatia is reaching for the emotional intensity of avant-garde jazz through sculptural electronic composition on his new album, Breaking English, coming out April 6 on ANTI- Records. Today the album’s title track is revealed to be a daydream of deconstructed soul, where skittering drums dodge explosions of white noise as a detuned choir gasps for air. Listen to
“Breaking English” HERE.

Bhatia is the first-generation American son of Muslim immigrant parents who trace their ancestry to India by way of East Africa. Early influences such as Jimi Hendrix, John Coltrane, and Madlib—as well as mentors and collaborators including Vijay Iyer and Billy Hart—prompted him to see music as a way to actively shape and represent his own identity, not limited by anyone else’s prescribed perspective.

“In 2008, my parents brought my sister and me to India so that we could see our ancestral home for the first time,” Bhatia explained. “We were driving towards the Taj Mahal, and noticed as we approached that there was an alarming number of signs advertising ‘Shooting Ranges.’ We grew increasingly curious and concerned about why these signs, which were written in English, were so prevalent — could they be targeted towards American tourists and their obsession with guns? But eventually, we realized that ‘shooting’ was intended in the photographic sense. We had a good laugh about it, but then my dad turned to me quite seriously and asked, ‘Eventually, there will likely be more English speakers out here than there are in the West. At that point, who will get to decide what constitutes a proper use of English?’”

“’Breaking English’ is a ceremony of a song,” Bhatia continues. “Its central theme revealed itself to me in an improvised performance, fully formed, as though it had always existed. The cyclical form of the piece allows it to shed its skin and present itself anew in successive iterations, even as the core idea — or problem, or experience — stubbornly persists.”

This spring Bhatia will be performing tracks from Breaking English with Ian Chang of Son Lux on drums and Jackson Hill on bass. All upcoming US and European tour dates are listed below and on sale now, including their hometown album release show at Brooklyn’s National Sawdust on April 9.

 

TOUR DATES

3/15 – Seattle, WA – Tractor Tavern*
3/16 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge*
4/9 – New York, NY – National Sawdust – Album Release Show
4/11 – Chicago, IL – Schubas
4/12 – Indianapolis, IN – IUPUI Masterclass
4/19 – Warsaw, PL – Poglos
4/20 – Berlin, DE – Acud Macht Neu
4/21 – Hamburg, DE – Hafenklang
4/22 – Copenhagen, DK – Ideal Bar
4/26 – Antwerp, BE – deSingel / Bouge B Festival
4/27 – London, UK – Shacklewell Arms
4/28 – Paris, FR – Point Éphémère
4/29 – Metz, FR – 7(7) Café
5/3 – Nyon, CH – LA Parenthèse
5/4 – Luzern, CH - Sedel
5/29 – Los Angeles, CA – The Moroccan Lounge
5/30 – San Francisco, CA – Café Du Nord

* - supporting Red Baraat

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For More Info on Rafiq Bhatia, Contact:
Kelly Kettering | ANTI- Records National Publicity |
kelly@epitaph.com
Michele Stephens | ANTI- Records Tour Publicity | michele@epitaph.com

 

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