Gonjasufi: MU.ZZ.LE
A sort of Lee “Scratch” Perry for the indie-rap generation, Gonjasufi offers a mix of smoky spiritualism and rough-cut auteurism. The dreadlocked Sufi Muslim and Bikram yogi signed to Warp on the strength of his associations with L.A.’s still-bubbling electronic scene, but with MU.ZZ.LE, he strikes out on his own, relocating to the Mojave Desert and recording without the help of his go-to producers, Flying Lotus and The Gaslamp Killer. For fans, the change will be immediately evident. While 2010’s A Sufi And A Killer laid out a series of dank and dubby tracks for the shaman to chant, croak, and coo over, his presence is an intrinsic thread in the fabric here, at times almost indistinguishable from the reverbed guitar jags, dusty keys, and buzzing atmosphere.