
KEANU NELSON - Place Where I Go 7"
Luritja artist Keanu Nelson traces the afterglow of Wilurarrakutu with a two-track 7â, cut from the same home-studio haze with producer Yuta Matsumura. The pair continue their singular weave of community-rooted storytelling and elemental electronics, shaped with the gear at hand.
Hints of YouTube hip-hop and emotionally charged piano ripple through âPlace Where I Goâ, a dubbed-out reflection on the daily realities of life in Papunya, Nelsonâs desert home. âKapi Ngalyananniâ finds Nelson singing in language, a mesmeric water song bridging the personal and ancestral, with elevating chords, clapsticks, and Matsumuraâs parched melodica lines.
These remote dispatches carry a vital new voice from the heart of the desert, where tradition and sonic experimentation delicately converge.
Luritja artist Keanu Nelson traces the afterglow of Wilurarrakutu with a two-track 7â, cut from the same home-studio haze with producer Yuta Matsumura. The pair continue their singular weave of community-rooted storytelling and elemental electronics, shaped with the gear at hand.
Hints of YouTube hip-hop and emotionally charged piano ripple through âPlace Where I Goâ, a dubbed-out reflection on the daily realities of life in Papunya, Nelsonâs desert home. âKapi Ngalyananniâ finds Nelson singing in language, a mesmeric water song bridging the personal and ancestral, with elevating chords, clapsticks, and Matsumuraâs parched melodica lines.
These remote dispatches carry a vital new voice from the heart of the desert, where tradition and sonic experimentation delicately converge.
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Luritja artist Keanu Nelson traces the afterglow of Wilurarrakutu with a two-track 7â, cut from the same home-studio haze with producer Yuta Matsumura. The pair continue their singular weave of community-rooted storytelling and elemental electronics, shaped with the gear at hand.
Hints of YouTube hip-hop and emotionally charged piano ripple through âPlace Where I Goâ, a dubbed-out reflection on the daily realities of life in Papunya, Nelsonâs desert home. âKapi Ngalyananniâ finds Nelson singing in language, a mesmeric water song bridging the personal and ancestral, with elevating chords, clapsticks, and Matsumuraâs parched melodica lines.
These remote dispatches carry a vital new voice from the heart of the desert, where tradition and sonic experimentation delicately converge.











