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Ibibio Sound Machine - Pull the Rope (2024)

Ibibio Sound Machine - Pull the Rope (2024)

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FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz - 425 Mb | WEB FLAC (tracks) - 235 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 87 Mb | 00:37:22
Funk, Disco, Electronic, Female Vocal | Label: Merge Records

Pull the Rope, the new record by Ibibio Sound Machine, casts the Eno Williams and Max Grunhard–led outfit in a new light. The hope, joy, and sexiness of their music remain, but, further honing the edge of their acclaimed 2022 album Electricity, the connection they aim to foster has shifted venues from the sunny buoyancy of a sunlit festival to a sweat-soaked, all-night dance club. Williams and Grunhard attribute this shift to a matter of collaborators, recording Pull the Rope with Sheffield-based producer Ross Orton (Arctic Monkeys, M.I.A.) over the course of two weeks. The way the pair wrote songs changed significantly rather than Eno penning lyrics to music generated by Max and company’s jamming, Orton started with Eno and Max writing together before adding the band.

Rather than recording with the full band in the room, Pull the Rope was sculpted, elements added and shaped by Grunhard, Williams, and Orton along the way. As a result, Pull the Rope is a nimble, sleek machine that’s thrilling from the first note of the opening title track, Eno’s otherworldly voice and PK Ambrose’s throbbing bass driving through a kaleidoscopic array of house, post-punk, funk, Afrobeat and disco, bangers and ballads, making an argument for unity that begins on the dancefloor. “We are the places we grew up, the places we’ve been, and the people we’ve met along the way,” Williams says. “Hopping around the globe, we’ve found that people are fundamentally the same they’re people. Opposing sides push and pull, but there is an alternative to war, violence, and suffering.” The sound of Pull the Rope, then, is hope in darkness, bliss in spite of bleakness. Once again, Ibibio Sound Machine are here to provide the soundtrack to the best night of your life, and the better world to come.

Eno Williams: vocals
Max Grunhard: programming, synthesizer, saxophone, bass guitar
Tony Hayden: synthesizer, trombone
Scott Baylis: synthesizer, trumpet
Alfred Bannerman: guitar
PK Ambrose: bass guitar
Ross Orton: drums, programming
Afla Sackey: percussion

Tracklist
1. Pull the Rope (3:29)
2. Got to Be Who U Are (3:39)
3. Fire (4:30)
4. Them Say (4:10)
5. Political Incorrect (3:36)
6. Mama Say (4:48)
7. Let My Yes Be Yes (3:25)
8. Touch the Ceiling (2:45)
9. Far Away (3:16)
10. Dance in the Rain (3:40)

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