In the store | SUDAN ARCHIVES – SINK
Sophomore EP by singer, songwriter, producer and violinist Sudan Archives.
“Nont for Sale” – Directed by Sudan Archives & Ross Harris / Creative Direction by Leonardo Volcy / Director of Photography – Glenn Harris Jr. & Ross Harris / Edited by Ross Harris / Color Grade by Jeremy Ian Thomas & Ross Harris.
“Sink describes the way I want my music to make you feel,” she says, “It’s inspired by my love of fluidity, movement of jellyfish and water.” The release caps off a highly active Spring that included a slew of highly buzzed performances at SXSW (yielding praise from NPR, Paste, New York Times, Chicago Tribune and more), both weekends of Coachella, a tour supporting Peanut Butter Wolf in Japan, and a show-stopping performance at FORM Arcosanti. She is currently gearing up for a run of European festivals while prepping for more soon-to-be-announced US dates.
Sudan grew up in Ohio where she taught herself to play the violin in elementary school, mostly by ear. After moving to Los Angeles she began to explore her connection to Northeast Africa. Upon discovering the violin playing style of both Northeast and West African fiddlers and musicians like Asim Gorashi, Ali Farka Touré and Juldeh Camarah, her eyes opened to new ways of incorporating this instrument into her sound. “The way they played the violin was different from classical music. I resonated with their style, and I was like, maybe I can blend it with electronic music.” Sink is a further distillation and exploration of this distinctive mélange of disparate influences.
Photo by Leovolcy