We sit down with the electronic bushman, ANATII, to unpack his recently dropped album, Iyeza. He immediately helps us place the album in terms of sound with what he relates as World Music, and he explains his thinking behind that.
He talks about how quickly, yet organically, he put this album together detailing how every song has live instrumentation on it. It's quite incredible the state of mind he's in with carving a modern sound and he discusses that further when he tells us about the sounds he drew inspiration from. Tap into his studio space and get familiar:
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