Suffering Jukebox

Nick

Monday

6:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Soundtracking your Monday morning with an eclectic mix of new music and old favourites, reviews, interviews and more. Email: sufferingjukebox@outlook.com / Instagram: @sufferingjukebox4zzz

 

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20 January, 2025

This morning's episode features an in-studio interview with Fergus, who produces esoteric noise under the moniker Mutter. Last November, Mutter released their latest album, Moooncast, through local label Tropical Cancer Rort. Find out more about Mutter -and purchase their music- via https://tropicalcancerrort.bandcamp.com/album/mooncast and https://mutterband.bandcamp.com/

Nick's Pick of the Week is NIDABlock Dog & African Diplomat's Black Label EP. You can hear the full EP here https://psyhope.bandcamp.com/album/black-label-ep and my review can be read below.

NIDA, Block Dog & African Diplomat: Black Label EP (Psyhope)

Released 10th January 2025

NIDA, Block Dog and African Diplomat are three hip-hop artists hailing from Abidjan, the capital city of Côte d’Ivoire on the coast of West Africa. Released by Psyhope, a coop record label based in Southern France, Black Label marks their first three-way collaboration and provides a window into a little-known local scene with huge potential.

Snippets of information can be gleaned about each artist through their social media and a selection of online videos. Notably, NIDA and Block Dog are regular collaborators, having released a string of singles and EPs defined by a more traditional hip-hop style. African Diplomat’s discography, on the other hand, contains a small selection of releases showcasing the woozy, cut-up samples and knack for experimentation that makes Black Label so memorable.

With a runtime of fewer than fifteen minutes, Black Label’s six tracks contain lyrics and vocals by NIDA and Block Dog delivered over compositions by African Diplomat. Opener Far Ouest is anchored by a loop of sampled string music that mimics the feel of a record getting stuck in a groove. Antiquité utilises the same technique, but this time the loop contains a distorted vocal melody that feels almost ghostly in its repetition, whilst La Compagnie is propelled forward by a seasick melody that owes more to the Middle East than the Ivory Coast.

Despite the lyrics being entirely in French, a lyric video released for lead single Biabou 2 gives some idea of the trio’s politics. “Conscious falsification of history, they transform lies into truth, every evening on the news I hear about Congo, Palestine, I swear the game is rigged…” Given Côte d’Ivoire’s history of harsh colonial rule under the French —and the fact that the coloniser’s tongue is still the country’s official language— it is no surprise that these artists empathise with the plight of those being erased, oppressed and exploited.

Finding Black Label on my own accord has been particularly exciting, for hip-hop, as a genre, sits slightly outside my own realm of musical knowledge. Typically, I rely on friends with a firmer grasp of its myriad styles to suggest releases tailored to my individual tastes, but this approach, although generally successful, lacks the reward of personal discovery. Stylistic considerations aside, Black Label will appeal to anyone with an appetite for the experimental and an ear for the atypical; a short, sharp burst of explorative and innovative hip-hop that, upon ending, immediately demands a relisten.

Nick Stephan

David Lynch & Peter IversIn Heaven (Lady In The Radiator Song) 06:00:40
CoilFire Of The Mind 06:02:13
David HudsonMy PeopleAUS 06:10:53
Lawrence EnglishEven The Horizon Knows Its Bounds (Excerpt II)LOCAL 06:06:23
The Legendary Pink DotsCold Comfort 06:20:39
WhoroborosThere Goes The NeighbourhoodLOCAL 06:28:15
Blood LemonHigh Tide 06:32:17
VenamorisIn The Shadows 06:36:17
Ale Hop & Titi BakortaBonne Année 06:43:18
Apples In BedHypervigilanteLOCAL 06:48:08
Lucy DacusAnkles 06:51:08
Leonard CohenDress Rehearsal Rag 06:58:13

Sad Song of the Week.

 

The Steady As She GoesBlue ShiftLOCAL 07:04:14
Throwing MusesSummer Of Love 07:09:16
Rose McDowallDon't Fear The Reaper 07:15:27

Cover Me (Originally by Blue Öyster Cult)

DeliveryOperating At A LossLOCAL 07:18:26
BdrmmJohn On The Ceiling 07:21:53
Waak Waak DjungiGandi BawongAUS 07:27:18
Mess EsqueTake Me To Your Infinite GardenLOCAL 07:31:33
Charles CohenMankind & Mannequins 07:46:39

Requested by Fergus (Mutter)

MutterTempledLOCAL 08:07:08
Eiko IshibashiComa 08:14:09
NIDA, Block Dog & African DiplomatLa CompagnieBlack Label EP 08:23:08

Nick's Pick

Matt Hsu's Obscure Orchestra (Feat. Lucie Pegna)Obscured ThoughtLOCAL 08:25:50
Japanese BreakfastOrlando In Love 08:29:48
RequinLa La LaLOCAL 08:35:52
GhostwoodsTerminal Bliss (Deceased Estates Remix)LOCAL 08:41:26
The Murder CapitalWords Lost Meaning 08:47:13
Assassins 88NowhereAUS 08:50:55
Young WidowsCall Bullshit 08:57:15
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