Homeboy Sandman

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When
Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020
8 p.m.
Cost: $13 advance, $15 door
Where
3939 N Mississippi Ave
Portland, OR 97227

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Picasso claimed that the purpose of art is to wash the “dust of daily life off our souls.” Homeboy Sandman asks on Dusty, “Why would I complain when I’m alive making art?” In the course of his Mello Music debut, the Queens virtuoso answers himself with 15 soul-assessing confessionals that sweep the entropy and daily static, the distortion and psychic silt of modern life onto wax. This is sacred dust, alchemical practice to convert anxiety into the highest form of creativity.

Let Sandman tell it: the sound is dusty. These bars are his id. He’s not trying to save the world on this record or even save himself. These are the unmasked impulses and desires locked away for a long time — some of them from before he ditched the legal world for decapitating mediocre emcees. On Dusty, he says “ I unlocked myself and let them out — dusted them off — for better or for worse.”

With: Quelle Chris, Mic Crenshaw.