
Nimerudi Remixes
Goat has long been mapping the shape of fuzzed â70s sounds culled from far-flung corners of the world, splicing tape-market aesthetics and poly-rhythmic pounce to a deep bench of Swedish psychedelics. This clash of ideas fully came to a head with Februaryâs release of single âNimerudiâ, a collaboration track with Kenyan-born, Ugandan-based rapper MC Yallah. Matching the bandâs lived-in, lysergic production, Yallah brought her nimble, multi-lingual flow, leaning into the bandâs Nordic wrecking crew with an acumen thatâs earned her an honor roll of critical praise. Yallah has been building steam since â99, releasing a litany of singles and two albums with Debmaster on acclaimed Nyege Nyege sublabel Hakuna Kulala, and her elastic phrasing is the perfect fit for the bandâs timeless feel. On itâs release the track quickly gained the prestigious BBC 6 Music âAâ playlist status, after picking up an unprecedented number of spot plays from many of the stations DJâs Gilles Peterson, Mark Radcliffe, Huey Morgan, Iggy Pop, Don Letts etc etc etc â everyone couldnât help to fall under the spell of the Goat/Yallah groove.
Now, Rocket Recordings are happy to reveal an EP containing 5 more remixes of the track, following the acid dub of the âSalmagundi Remixâ that accompanied the âNimerudiâ original release. The first of the five remixes is from Wayne Adams, the London producer who is one half of Goatâs label mates Petbrick, a duo that pairs Adams with old Sepultura drummer Iggor Cavalera. Wayneâs dark electronic mix teases out the hazy early hours of post rave urban London rather than the golden warmth of the sun soaked life of Uganda. The second remix sees GNOD continue their seismic sonic palette by stripping out the flesh and bones of the original track like the roughness of tiger tongue wrapping around your infinity machine mind â hypnotically grinding as a throbbing electronic sine wave of neurotoxins.Malcolm Cattoâs remix is track of two worlds â the world of the living and the world of the spirit â where his burrowing rhythmic intensity summons Canâs deeply cosmic afro-krautrock-funk-psych of âEge Bamyasiââ dappled with its intricate polyrhythms and fuzzy lead guitar signature of Malcolmâs âThe Heliocentricsâ project. And lastly, the Illusive Bristolian producer Claude Cooper brings the whole release burning full circle with his old skool beats, stylized rhythmic chop-around reworking, embellishing the original with his West Country heavy funky breakbeats and scratching turntablism. The âNimerudi Remixâ EP is released digitally across all streaming platforms on 30 May. There will also be a ltd edition 12â available featuring the original track, plus these four remixes. The 12â will also contain a special bonus Goat track, âSeu Sangueâ which has not been released on vinyl before.
Tracklist
Side A
1. Nimerudi
2. Nimerudi (Wayne Adams Remix)
3. Nimerudi (Gnod Remix)
Side B
1. Nimerudi (Malcolm Catto / The Heliocentrics Remix)
2. Nimerudi (Claude Cooper Remix)
3. San Sangue (vinyl only bonus track)
Goat has long been mapping the shape of fuzzed â70s sounds culled from far-flung corners of the world, splicing tape-market aesthetics and poly-rhythmic pounce to a deep bench of Swedish psychedelics. This clash of ideas fully came to a head with Februaryâs release of single âNimerudiâ, a collaboration track with Kenyan-born, Ugandan-based rapper MC Yallah. Matching the bandâs lived-in, lysergic production, Yallah brought her nimble, multi-lingual flow, leaning into the bandâs Nordic wrecking crew with an acumen thatâs earned her an honor roll of critical praise. Yallah has been building steam since â99, releasing a litany of singles and two albums with Debmaster on acclaimed Nyege Nyege sublabel Hakuna Kulala, and her elastic phrasing is the perfect fit for the bandâs timeless feel. On itâs release the track quickly gained the prestigious BBC 6 Music âAâ playlist status, after picking up an unprecedented number of spot plays from many of the stations DJâs Gilles Peterson, Mark Radcliffe, Huey Morgan, Iggy Pop, Don Letts etc etc etc â everyone couldnât help to fall under the spell of the Goat/Yallah groove.
Now, Rocket Recordings are happy to reveal an EP containing 5 more remixes of the track, following the acid dub of the âSalmagundi Remixâ that accompanied the âNimerudiâ original release. The first of the five remixes is from Wayne Adams, the London producer who is one half of Goatâs label mates Petbrick, a duo that pairs Adams with old Sepultura drummer Iggor Cavalera. Wayneâs dark electronic mix teases out the hazy early hours of post rave urban London rather than the golden warmth of the sun soaked life of Uganda. The second remix sees GNOD continue their seismic sonic palette by stripping out the flesh and bones of the original track like the roughness of tiger tongue wrapping around your infinity machine mind â hypnotically grinding as a throbbing electronic sine wave of neurotoxins.Malcolm Cattoâs remix is track of two worlds â the world of the living and the world of the spirit â where his burrowing rhythmic intensity summons Canâs deeply cosmic afro-krautrock-funk-psych of âEge Bamyasiââ dappled with its intricate polyrhythms and fuzzy lead guitar signature of Malcolmâs âThe Heliocentricsâ project. And lastly, the Illusive Bristolian producer Claude Cooper brings the whole release burning full circle with his old skool beats, stylized rhythmic chop-around reworking, embellishing the original with his West Country heavy funky breakbeats and scratching turntablism. The âNimerudi Remixâ EP is released digitally across all streaming platforms on 30 May. There will also be a ltd edition 12â available featuring the original track, plus these four remixes. The 12â will also contain a special bonus Goat track, âSeu Sangueâ which has not been released on vinyl before.
Tracklist
Side A
1. Nimerudi
2. Nimerudi (Wayne Adams Remix)
3. Nimerudi (Gnod Remix)
Side B
1. Nimerudi (Malcolm Catto / The Heliocentrics Remix)
2. Nimerudi (Claude Cooper Remix)
3. San Sangue (vinyl only bonus track)
Description
Goat has long been mapping the shape of fuzzed â70s sounds culled from far-flung corners of the world, splicing tape-market aesthetics and poly-rhythmic pounce to a deep bench of Swedish psychedelics. This clash of ideas fully came to a head with Februaryâs release of single âNimerudiâ, a collaboration track with Kenyan-born, Ugandan-based rapper MC Yallah. Matching the bandâs lived-in, lysergic production, Yallah brought her nimble, multi-lingual flow, leaning into the bandâs Nordic wrecking crew with an acumen thatâs earned her an honor roll of critical praise. Yallah has been building steam since â99, releasing a litany of singles and two albums with Debmaster on acclaimed Nyege Nyege sublabel Hakuna Kulala, and her elastic phrasing is the perfect fit for the bandâs timeless feel. On itâs release the track quickly gained the prestigious BBC 6 Music âAâ playlist status, after picking up an unprecedented number of spot plays from many of the stations DJâs Gilles Peterson, Mark Radcliffe, Huey Morgan, Iggy Pop, Don Letts etc etc etc â everyone couldnât help to fall under the spell of the Goat/Yallah groove.
Now, Rocket Recordings are happy to reveal an EP containing 5 more remixes of the track, following the acid dub of the âSalmagundi Remixâ that accompanied the âNimerudiâ original release. The first of the five remixes is from Wayne Adams, the London producer who is one half of Goatâs label mates Petbrick, a duo that pairs Adams with old Sepultura drummer Iggor Cavalera. Wayneâs dark electronic mix teases out the hazy early hours of post rave urban London rather than the golden warmth of the sun soaked life of Uganda. The second remix sees GNOD continue their seismic sonic palette by stripping out the flesh and bones of the original track like the roughness of tiger tongue wrapping around your infinity machine mind â hypnotically grinding as a throbbing electronic sine wave of neurotoxins.Malcolm Cattoâs remix is track of two worlds â the world of the living and the world of the spirit â where his burrowing rhythmic intensity summons Canâs deeply cosmic afro-krautrock-funk-psych of âEge Bamyasiââ dappled with its intricate polyrhythms and fuzzy lead guitar signature of Malcolmâs âThe Heliocentricsâ project. And lastly, the Illusive Bristolian producer Claude Cooper brings the whole release burning full circle with his old skool beats, stylized rhythmic chop-around reworking, embellishing the original with his West Country heavy funky breakbeats and scratching turntablism. The âNimerudi Remixâ EP is released digitally across all streaming platforms on 30 May. There will also be a ltd edition 12â available featuring the original track, plus these four remixes. The 12â will also contain a special bonus Goat track, âSeu Sangueâ which has not been released on vinyl before.
Tracklist
Side A
1. Nimerudi
2. Nimerudi (Wayne Adams Remix)
3. Nimerudi (Gnod Remix)
Side B
1. Nimerudi (Malcolm Catto / The Heliocentrics Remix)
2. Nimerudi (Claude Cooper Remix)
3. San Sangue (vinyl only bonus track)











