"Hoods Up"

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ANTI- Records

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 13, 2018
Contact: kelly@epitaph.com

 

INTRODUCING: RAFIQ BHATIA OF SON LUX ANNOUNCES
NEW SOLO ALBUM “BREAKING ENGLISH,”
SIGNS TO ANTI- RECORDS


LISTEN TO FIRST TRACK “HOODS UP” HERE 
2018 SPRING TOUR BEGINS MARCH 15

“Dark, powerful, inventive…” – Stereogum

"Transcending real sound in real time with the unexpected...There aren't many usual moments in his music." – Ben Ratliff, The New York Times

"Approximates life in the information age...profuse, immersive and immense." – The Washington Post


New York composer and guitarist Rafiq Bhatia seeks to shatter preconceptions about how much can be said without a word—and, for that matter, who can say it. Breaking English, Bhatia’s audacious instrumental first album for ANTI- Records sets out to challenge existing musical vocabulary with a language of its own. Listen to debut track “Hoods Up”
HERE and pre-order Breaking English HERE. It will be released on April 6.

“‘Hoods Up’ was the first track I started on Breaking English, and one of the last ones I finished,” explained Bhatia. “Years in the making, with multiple discarded versions littering the path to completion, the piece is the result of me trying to push myself beyond my limits. That required wading into uncharted territory, but it also meant accepting myself for who I am. I think the music carries some of the struggle of its creation with it.”

“I started sculpting ‘Hoods Up’ in the wake of Trayvon Martin's senseless killing and the subsequent smear campaign against him: the systematic dehumanization of a young black teenager walking home in a hoodie. As I worked away at the song, escalating current events began to add layers of meaning to it. The white hoods from our country's past kept coming out of the woodwork, reminding us of the horrifying influence they continue to exert in the present.”

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.

Bhatia is also eager to bring the hybridity of his ideas to the live stage; He 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 will go on sale this Friday, February 16.

 

TOUR DATES
3/15 – Seattle, WA – Tractor Tavern*
3/16 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge*
4/9 – New York, NY – National Sawdust
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

Photo Credit: Zenith Richards

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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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