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Kim Gordon & Model Home Share “Razzamatazz”

Continuing her remarkable run of envelope pushing releases this year including her critically acclaimed album The Collective and most recently, “ECRP,”  Kim Gordon has continued her ongoing collaboration with Justin Raisen (The Collective, No Home Record) and teamed up with DC experimental group model home for “razzamatazz,” an electro-freak track of throbbing sub-basses and rotary sonics hovering below Gordon’s iconic whisper. The track is accompanied by a music video made by p cain of model home.

model home is an experimental duo made up of Washington, DC-based artists Nappy Nappa and p cain. They are known for their freewheeling and improvisational approach to sound and collaboration. To date, they’ve released two compilation albums with Disciples, 2  full-length albums SE, on Future Times Records and Both feet in the infinite  on Don Giovanni, numerous mixtapes and collaborations and 24 Bandcamp-only transmissions.

This week, Gordon returns to the U.S. for a run of headline dates. She will make stops in Vancouver, Portland, Seattle, Pioneertown, Tucson and go on to perform at Bumbershoot Festival, Ohana Festival, and FORM Festival before heading to Europe for additional dates later this year. 

Earlier this year, Gordon released her second solo album, The Collective, to critical acclaim, with Vulture and Pitchfork calling it one of the best albums of the year. Gordon also made her explosive solo late night television debut, performing “BYE BYE” on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Recorded in Gordon’s native Los Angeles, The Collective follows her 2019 full-length debut No Home Record and continues her collaboration with Raisen (Lil Yachty, John Cale, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Charli XCX, Yves Tumor), with additional production from Anthony Paul Lopez. The album advances their joint world building, with Raisin’s damaged, blown out dub and trap constructions playing the foil to Gordon’s intuitive word collages and hooky mantras, which conjure communication, commercial sublimation and sensory overload.