Silk Rhodes – Pains [video]

Here’s background on Silk Rhodes – formed in Baltimore, demos recorded in a car, album finished in Los Angeles.

Birthed in Baltimore, nurtured by NYC, and ultimately coming-of-age on the highways of the southwest on their way to California, Silk Rhodes are the duo of astro-traveling producer Michael Collins and singer Sasha Desree.

Their voyage began in a 1997 Honda CRV turned DIY recording studio built to capture light-bulb moments as they happened. The approach was simple: run a microphone into loop pedal, connect the looper to the car stereo via cassette-tape adaptor, and start spitting out ideas. Then Collins and Desree, alongside a host of roving lunatics and pranksters, would broadcast their experiments to the streets, commenting on their observations in rhyme, soliciting ideas from strangers, and inviting people into the car to contribute vocals, or loop beats. These experiments spawned sound collages, and stream-of-consciousness hymns, as well an an electric boogie tune with nods to Joe Jackson and George Benson (“Face 2 Face”), and a lonesome ballad that sounds like a still-lost Donnie and Joe Emerson song produced by Gamble & Huff (“Pains”).

Vinyl: http://www.stonesthrow.com/store/7-inch/silkrhodes/pains-45

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via Stones Throw

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