Eclectic punk and electro influenced hip-hop duo Ninjasonik will release their mixtape No Swords or Masks on July 27, 2011. Their upcoming mixtape is comprised of over thirteen original tracks and features contributions from Theophilous London, Cobra Starship, Plain Pat and Mr. Star City. Primarily produced by Sisko and Discopusher and recorded at Min Max Studios in New York City, Ninjasonik also worked with Soundwavve and So Japan to achieve the perfect balance of the classic hip hop, punk and electronica that has long influenced NinjasonikÂs sound.
Ninjasonik will release No Swords or Masks while continuing to ready their forthcoming sophomore full length album Peter Pan Syndrome, due out in early 2012. Peter Pan Sydrome is the anticipated follow up to their debut full-length debut album Art School Girls, which Ninjasonik released via Green Owl in April 2010.
ÂNo Swords of Masks is our strongest body of work, consisting of original songs that express every aspect of what Ninjasonik represents. We tapped into so many genres of music, really giving a fresh perspective on hip-hop, says frontman Telli Federline. ÂWe represent a culture, a New York State of mind and we are not holding back with this work! adds vocalist Jah-Jah.
The lead track from No Swords or Masks, ÂMosh PitÂ, a bombastic hip hop party anthem anchored in an electro-pop beat, was premiered on the homepage of Idolator in May to a warm reception. ÂMosh Pit was produced by Dutch DJ team The Partysquad, consisting of DJ Jerry (Jerry Clay Bridges) and MC Ruben (Ruben Fernhout). Ninjasonik and The Party Squad first met while working with Roxy Cottontail; sensing a kindred spirit, they quickly set about working together at The Party SquadÂs Amsterdam studio during NinjasonikÂs European tour.
Long passionate about design and film, NinjasonikÂs music video for ÂMosh Pit is their most ambitious and creative to date. Set for an August release, the ÂMosh Pit video is a remake of cult classic The Warriors and stars television personality Sway Calloway in the role of Sirus. Ninjasonik partnered with Rocawear owned clothing brand Artful Dodger to design and create original denim vests for the video. ÂMosh Pit was filmed guerrilla style in New York City and features NinjasonikÂs fans and fellow Brooklyn musicians as the supporting cast.
Fresh off a performance at Bamboozle East Rutherford and recent performances with Theophilus London, Ninjasonik will perform at the 7th annual Afro-punk Festival, held at Commodore Barry Park in Brooklyn, NY on August 27th and 28th. Marking their second year in a row as performers, Ninjasonik joins a ferocious line up that includes Cee Lo, TV On the Radio, Fishbone, Santigold, Janelle Monae and Reggie Watts.
The Brooklyn based DIY duo, comprised of frontman Telli and DJ turned vocalist Jah-Jah, first rose to prominence after their first mixtape made its way through the skate and party scenes, ultimately finding a home on the internet where it was downloaded several thousand times. Audiences became acquainted with their amalgamation of harsh, fast beats, lyrically laden flows, cheeky lyrics and self described ÂBrooklyn attitude, coupled with their unique fashion sense and high voltage live shows, that has ultimately has become their calling card.
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