We are beyond thrilled to be teaming up with THE PASS BERKSHIRES the first time to host an Electro-Funk Halloween Getdown! Join us on Thursday Oct 31 for a two part adventure! Part one starts at 6pm on the porch where your ticket provides access to a pre-concert lounge and mini-expo on the porch hosted by The Pass Berkshires - voted the number 1 dispensary in the region by RURAL INTELLIGENCE. From there, head up to the barn at 8pm for the Sudanese pop sensation SINKANE.
“If any artist deserves to swerve around a borderless Earth with a real World Passport, it’s the London-born, Sudanese artist Ahmed Gallab. Listen to his catalog under the Sinkane moniker and you’ll hear fragments of sub-Saharan pop, shoegaze, afro-rock, electronica, krautrock, and everything in between—all melded into his own funky blend.” - Pitchfork Mag
Sinkane is the nom de plume of multi-instrumentalist Ahmed Gallab. Born in London to Sudanese parents, raised in Ohio, and now calling NYC home, the former skate punk turned afro-funk maestro and veteran of indie-rock bands like Caribou, Yeasayer and Of Montreal, has released eight albums since his debut in 2007 and continues to resist the confines of genre. It’s pop. It’s funk. It’s electronic. It blends the gritty punk newness of a 70s and 80s New York with the steady, foundational soul of the rhythms of Gallab's native Sudan.
In the years since his previous release, Dépaysé, Sinkane has honed in on his skillset to unfurl a truly ambitious new album. On his 8th studio album We Belong, he has found himself celebrating the love he has unearthed in these explorations, and the band has been born anew.
Race Brook Lodge is honored host Sinkane as he tours WE BELONG and to share this singular artist's global outlook with our community as a part of our Electro-Funk Halloween Getdown!
Costumes are optional but grooves are mandatory!
Stay over with us! Race Brook is offering a 20% discount on overnight accommodations for guests attending Sinkane using code SINKANE. Click here to book your room with the discount now.
Sunday, September 22nd, 2024
7:00pm Doors Open / The Music will start around 8:00 pm.
In the Barnspace at Race Brook Lodge
864 South Undermountain road ( AKA Rt 41 ) Sheffield, MATicket Price: Advance tickets: $25 | $30 at the door
(advance tickets available until 6pm on the day of the event)
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DINNER RESERVATIONS AT THE STAGECOACH TAVERN
Dia de Los Muertos Weekend 2024
Race Brook Lodge is a hidden gem in The Berkshires, at the foot of Mt. Race and a short hike from the Appalachian trail. The yoga & event barn at Race Brook is simultaneously rustic and sublime, steeped in hundreds of years of New England history. The Stagecoach Tavern is unpretentious fine dining, exquisite farm-to-table cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. Much of the food is sourced from Race Farm, right on the property!
ARTIST BIO
Though Sinkane's We Belong comes deep into the catalog of a long career, it also resists stagnation. It moves and travels—through words and eras, through emotion and healing. Gallab calls this album his “love letter to Black music,” and each track pulses with the energy of different eras and forms: the gospel-soaked “Everything Is Everything,” the dreamy, Quiet Storm-influenced Afro-beats of “Rise Above,” the 70s-funk of “We Belong” and its Sly Stone influence, the Stevie Wonder-edged “Another Day”—they tell a story about Black music and Black people.
The album itself also reveals Gallab’s desire to create a work that not only reflected a community, but was made by one, too. We Belong assembles this community, makes it visible, to anyone willing to see, to hear, to feel. Gallab and Amanda Khiri, co-lyricist on most of the songs, passed notes across the digital divide. Audre Lorde, Toni Morrison, Ismael Reed, scraps of poetry. The pair turned these late-night ideas into fully realized compositions. Casey Benjamin, a multi-instrumentalist who has worked with jazz pianist Robert Glasper, left his touch on several tracks. Jazz trumpeter Kenyatta Beasley soared across three songs. Soul singer Bilal lent his voice. Rising artists like vocalists Ifedayo Gatling, of the Harlem Gospel Travelers, Tru Osbourne, Hollie Cook, and STOUT, joined this community as well.
What had long been a solo endeavor by Gallab, suddenly became a collaborative experience. “Having all these people at my disposal [meant] I could actually be a producer,” he says. “I could zoom out a little bit and see what serves the song best? How can I make this better? Having a community around me really just allowed this to turn into something bigger than I could have ever imagined.”
The result is an album that showcases freedom, in all its forms. Freedom to create, to move, to love, to live. The we of the title is all of us. All of us who have lost and found community. All of us who have reached into the past to find our future. And ultimately, it is the sound of an artist finding his way back to himself by stretching beyond himself. “In making this album, I realized very quickly that I got a lot of freedom in not making it about myself,” Gallab says. “I realized I'm more than just me, there's all of us, all of us together. It's much more about community and much more about connecting with other people. But maybe, that's how I've kind of come to find myself.”