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S029: Sango - North


Alternate Minimal Artwork by Andre Power

 

The long-awaited first official LP from Michigan-based producer Sango, North, will release digitally on Soulection July 23, 2013 with vinyl to follow. 

Sango’s North brings forth a new sound, one that pulls from soul, rnb, future bass, hip hop and broken beat fusing them together with seamless vocals chops and grooves. North features collaborations from a diverse group of artists like Australia’s Ta-ku, cinematic downtempo producer Atu, nu-soul singer JMSN, story-telling rapper WALDO, newcomer vocalist Brea and Dpat who produced ‘Remember You’ for Wiz Khalifa and The Weeknd. 

Following major worldwide support for his refixes, EP’s and beat tapes from the likes of Brownswood’s Gilles Peterson, KCRW’s Aaron Byrd, and Noisey (VICE) to name a few, Sango is poised to elevate the definition of what “future” music is. 

10+ casual releases later, North combines the best of Sango over the last few years into one seamless musical journey. North is a love story of two people, on a journey, who find better things in themselves when they are with each other. North in Hebrew as noted visually in the album art [that Sango designed himself], representing a sense of “heaven” or “glory” are symbolic to Sango, as he sees everything he does an artist for the greater glory, the greater good, as something bigger than himself. 

North is also on all primary digital markets such as iTunes, Juno, Amazon, Beatport, ect. 

North [Video Teaser] | youtu.be/NS4mHDbj_8M

Available on iTunes | Amazon | Google Play 

 

credits

released 23 July 2013
Mixed and Mastered by Kai Wright
Artwork by Kai Wright
Executive Produced by Kai Wright & Joe Kay 

Discover: 
sango.bandcamp.com 
twitter.com/sangobeats 
facebook.com/sangobeats 
soundcloud.com/sangobeats

 

 

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