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Mishka Bloglin

http://mishkanyc.com/bloglin/ A psychedelic ‘hip-hop’ group comprised of a Liberian, Nigerian, and a Scottish beatsmith, Young Fathers are undeniably an anomaly, a uniqueness completely manifested in their music. They revel in their myriad of perceived contradictions – Africans in Scotland, Scottish people making hip-hop at all, and the weird hybrid quality of their music that makes it transcend genre distinctions entirely. Their music forces one to question, forces one to just see the three members as individuals beyond their race or class distinctions, just as musicians making great art. In 2011, they released the heartfelt Tape One, a melancholic meditation on being an outsider without a home, and eventually finding a family. The tape was a success, receiving glowing reviews from the likes of Pitchfork and theneedledrop.