Sisyphus | |
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Also known as | S / S / S |
Genres | Alternative hip hop, trip hop, indie pop, electronic |
Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Anticon, Asthmatic Kitty, Joyful Noise |
Members |
Serengeti Son Lux Sufjan Stevens |
Website |
asthmatickitty |
Sisyphus (formerly S / S / S) is a collaborative project between Serengeti, Ryan Lott (under the moniker Son Lux) and Sufjan Stevens. [1]
The trio released their debut EP, Beak & Claw, on Anticon in 2012. [2] It features vocal contributions from Shara Worden and Doseone. [3] In 2013 the trio changed their name to Sisyphus. [4] In an interview, Stevens said, "S/S/S started to sound like the Nazi Schutzstaffel with a lisp, so we had to change it." [5] [6] The name is inspired in part by the art of Jim Hodges, whose work is featured on the cover of their self-titled debut full-length album, which was released on March 18, 2014. [4] Stevens says the "gold and metallic boulders Jim made were an obvious influence on our name change"—a reference to four steel-clad boulders installed at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. [7] Sisyphus performed at opening of Hodges' retrospective at the Walker on February 14, 2014. [8]
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Sisyphus | |
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Also known as | S / S / S |
Genres | Alternative hip hop, trip hop, indie pop, electronic |
Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Anticon, Asthmatic Kitty, Joyful Noise |
Members |
Serengeti Son Lux Sufjan Stevens |
Website |
asthmatickitty |
Sisyphus (formerly S / S / S) is a collaborative project between Serengeti, Ryan Lott (under the moniker Son Lux) and Sufjan Stevens. [1]
The trio released their debut EP, Beak & Claw, on Anticon in 2012. [2] It features vocal contributions from Shara Worden and Doseone. [3] In 2013 the trio changed their name to Sisyphus. [4] In an interview, Stevens said, "S/S/S started to sound like the Nazi Schutzstaffel with a lisp, so we had to change it." [5] [6] The name is inspired in part by the art of Jim Hodges, whose work is featured on the cover of their self-titled debut full-length album, which was released on March 18, 2014. [4] Stevens says the "gold and metallic boulders Jim made were an obvious influence on our name change"—a reference to four steel-clad boulders installed at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. [7] Sisyphus performed at opening of Hodges' retrospective at the Walker on February 14, 2014. [8]
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