Description
Australian jazz-funk band Hiatus Kaiyote released their debut album Tawk Tomahawk independently in April 2012. It resulted in public endorsements by famous artists like Erykah Badu, Questlove, Prince, Animal Collective and Dirty Projectors. Hiatus Kaiyote were subsequently named the Breakthrough Artist of the Year by Gilles Peterson at the Worldwide Music Awards, and soon the band got signed to Sony Music’s new sublabel Flying Buddha, where Tawk Tomahawk was licensed to as the label’s first-ever release in 2013. A newly updated version of “Nakamarra” was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance, and the song “The World It Softly Lulls” was later sampled by Beyoncé and Jay-Z on their 2018 song “713”.
This LP is released as a limited edition of 1500 (350 in the UK) individually numbered copies on transparent yellow vinyl. It is housed in a deluxe heavyweight jacket with leather laminate.
• 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL • DELUXE HEAVYWEIGHT JACKET WITH LEATHER LAMINATE
• FEATURING THE GRAMMY NOMINATED SONG “NAKAMARRA”
• GILLES PETERSON’S WORLDWIDE AWARD 2013 FOR BEST BREAKTHROUGH ACT
• LIMITED EDITION OF 1500 INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED COPIES ON TRANSPARENT YELLOW VINYL
Tracklist
- Mobius Streak
- The World It Softly Lulls
- Leap Frog
- Malika
- Ocelot
- Boom Child
- Lace Skull
- Rainbow Rhodes
- Sphinx Gate
- Nakamarra
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