Album 2015 on IOT Records label
Hip-Hop/Rap
Description featured on cd1d.com; "The second EP of DOOKOOM is supported by two French labels: I.O.T records and Atypeek Music. The first label is responsible for the EP and accompanies the band since its inception, in particular with the EP «A gangser Called Big times». The second label which is licensed is responsible for the broadcasting of «Silbi Dog» on music streaming and music download websites. The trigger of such a collaboration has been the common vision of this two independent structures towards the band and the ethic they defend in their musical projects in order to serve musicians. DOOKOOM, the Afro-punk noise rap crew that was recently taken to the Human Rights Commission by a white Afrikaans civil rights group for raising issues of inequality, land ownership and structural violence in South Africa with their track ‘Larney Jou Poes’, are back with their second EP ‘Silbi Dog’. Silbi Dog represents what happens when extremes collide. When black and white combine, a so-called ‘coloured’ is created; a hybrid, a monster, a bastard that doesn’t belong to black or white. Silbi Dog is also a result of extremes coming together to create a monster borne of anger, violence, raw sexuality and racial tension. DOOKOOM thrives off these energies, amplifi es them and vomits them back with bilious fury, creating a bastard that does not belong. On this EP, DOOKOOM has also joined forces with Dirty South hip hop legend David Banner for the forthcoming release of their new single, ‘The Worst Thing’. These are dark days of state violence where structural racism, the direct result of white supremacy, is rendering black lives worthless across the world, as evidenced by the lack of justice for Trayvon Martin, Sandra Bland, Eric Garner in the United States; and in South Africa, Mduduzi Nkosi who was shot without warning by the undercover policemen he believed to be hijackers, Olga Kekane in a similar incident in Pretoria, Andries Tatane who was beaten and shot to death at a peaceful protest and Mgcineni Noki who was one of miners massacred at Marikana."
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Roger | DOOKOOM | 3:52 | |
2 | The Worst Thing | DOOKOOM | 5:01 | |
3 | Dirty | DOOKOOM | 3:56 | |
4 | Bloody Agent | DOOKOOM | 4:10 | |
5 | Head Crack | DOOKOOM | 4:37 |