Artist's albums
Smile/Breathing
2000 · single
Redamancy (Deluxe Edition)
2022 · album
Redamancy
2021 · EP
Depaysement
2021 · single
Hessdalen Lights
2020 · single
The Skull Eclipses
2018 · album
Gone (feat. Open Mike Eagle)
2018 · single
Pillars (feat. Baba Maraire & Felicia Douglass)
2018 · single
Idols + Enemies EP
2017 · EP
No Dead Languages
2016 · EP
The League of Frightened Men
2016 · single
Ritualize
2016 · album
Hong Kong (Lady of Love)
2016 · single
This Ecstatic Cult
2016 · single
The Waking World
2015 · single
Body Double
2015 · single
Toynbee Suite
2013 · single
She's A Buddhist, I'm A Cubist (Remix)
2012 · single
Plateau Vision
2012 · album
Hale-Bopp Was the Bedouins (feat. Heems)
2012 · single
Cassette City
2009 · album
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Biography
Raj Haldar (rapper-producer Lushlife) has had a strange and storied career on the edges of hip-hop and indie music. Starting with Cassette City (2009), he released three critically-acclaimed albums, most recently Ritualize (2016) which featured collaborations with Killer Mike and Ariel Pink and more. Following a Trump-era mixtape, My Idols are Dead and my Enemies are in Power and a collaborative album with the producer, Botany under the name The Skull Eclipses (2018), Raj spent the last few years publishing a #1 New York Times bestselling children’s book P Is For Pterodactyl, which spent 26 weeks on Times’ bestseller list, and the sequel, No Reading Allowed. This led to a TV development deal for his kids’ book projects, as well as a “social horror” TV series set in India entitled, Cult of Aghori. All that to say, he got a little sidetracked on the music front…until now. The new EP recasts classic east coast hip-hop in the context of an astral jazz synth odyssey. The recording is a collaboration with the Irreversible Entanglements quartet, who bring moments of sheer free jazz chaos across the tracks. Lushlife doubles as a producer, creating a universe where gorgeous synth arpeggios and Bomb Squad squeals fit hand-in-hand. With contributions from Dirty Projectors, Felicia Douglass, Hprizm (FKA High Priest of Anti-Pop Consortium), noise-rap god heads, Dälek and more - Lushlife's EP bristles with the energy of an artist willfully deconstructing his sound into something new.