Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Ratking shares new single + announces King Krule tour dates

RATKING RELEASES NEW SINGLE "100"

COLLABORATES WITH ERIC COPELAND OF BLACK DICE

ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES WITH KING KRULE AND WORLD'S FAIR
   
Photo by Ari Marcopoulos   

After a busy Summer touring with Trash Talk, Death Grips, and King Krule, New York City's RATKING are back with the release of their brand new single "100". Recorded by Young Guru, the energetic and hard-hitting "100" is the first taste of their own entirely new material since 2012's Wiki93EP. "100" beautifully synthesizes Wiki, Hak, and Sporting Life's disparate but equal interests in hardcore, jungle, and golden-era Hip-Hop.  

This new single comes on the heels of last week's release of RATKING's collaboration with Eric Copeland of Black Dice titled "GAUCHOS" for Converse's upcoming CONS EP Vol. 1. The releases also come in conjunction with the announcement of a number of upcoming RATKING live performances, including two more shows with King Krule and Hot 97's "Who's Next?" with fellow New York rap crew World's Fair. Check out "100," "GAUCHOS," and all upcoming RATKING tour dates below and purchase "100" now via iTunes at http://smarturl.it/RATKING100 and Amazon at 

STREAM: "100" - http://youtu.be/WN4z48r5axw
  
MP3: "GAUCHOS" - 

Tour Dates
11/21 New York, NY - SOB's (Hot 97 "Who's Next?") w/ World's Fair
11/23 Brooklyn, NY - Cypher League
12/03 Hamden, CT - The Space w/ King Krule
12/04 New York, NY - Webster Hall w/ King Krule


About RATKING: 

Much is often made of the relationship between artist and place. A common consideration for sure, yet it seems foolish to appraise any artist without considering the effect of his location on everything from his unique worldview to his understanding and use of the various elements that make up his musical vision.

Consider then what it means to make music in the following landscape: a city famed for its fearlessness and endeavor, struck by despair and shuttered. A city in which delicate, perfumed beauty sits aside rancid, mangled poverty. A city wide eyed and weary, at all times both monument and bulldozer, remaining itself through constant "de" and "re"construction.

That city is New York and the band is RATKING. Wiki, Hak and Sporting Life. While many of their peers seem too content to inhabit the safety of mimicry and pastiche, RATKING's music is best understood as neither reenactment nor recreation, but reaction.

To what, one might ask? Well, a clip from any one of their frenetic live shows provides an immediate answer: you hear the fallout of a bloated and self satisfied hip hop, the nihilist refrain of dead end punk and the prickly reach for connection that befits their noise and experimental influences. Left with the various remaining bits of all these traditions and the bum-rush scramble of modern life, RATKING are creating a new reality in every moment, just like every other inhabitant of New York City. While Sporting Life weaves a teeming Big Apple backdrop, Wiki and Hak act not only as our mischievous tour guides but dual ends of our own conscious: one sharp witted, vulnerable and seemingly anti-social, the other feral, poetic and almost philosophical. Call it 'no wave' rap. Call it 'no school' hip hop. Call it RATKING.

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