TAO
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The sixth record of the JUNO Award-winning Toronto rapper, TAO is about deep connection, wholeness, and the various threats to it. “Each song on the album focuses on a different part (or parts) of our humanity that we’ve been losing touch with.” — Shad
Over the course of five records, the JUNO Award-winning Toronto rapper has used an array of old-school tools to tackle modern problems, addressing the indignities and absurdities of our world through a shapeshifting mélange of boom-bap breaks, dusty soul samples, jazzy improvisation, and 10-dollar words rolled into thousand-dollar rhymes. But after weaving his myriad musical and philosophical interests into a socio-political song cycle on 2018’s Polaris short-listed A Short Story About A War, Shad began building his sixth record, TAO, from a much simpler concept: an image of a circle. Though, in true Shad fashion, he saw something much more profound within its basic round boundaries.
“I’m still very much an album artist—I need some kind of overarching idea to really get me going as a writer,” Shad says. “And the thing that inspired this record was this image in my mind of a circle, but it’s getting fragmented, and then those fragmented pieces start floating away from each other. That felt to me like a picture of what’s happening to us individually and collectively. We tend to view ourselves as being sort of composed of different parts—our work-life being a major one these days, also our bodies and our physical health being another, our spiritual side, our relationship to the natural environment being yet another, our relationship to the past and to our inner child, etc. It seemed to me that what was once a more integrated whole self has become fragmented into these various pieces, and each of those pieces seems to be in some kind of crisis. That’s been on my mind for a while.”
To summarize, TAO is about deep connection, wholeness, and the various threats to it. TAO refers to the Chinese philosophy of naturalism and is an acronym drawn from CS Lewis’ highly prescient 1943 book, The Abolition Of Man, that discusses The Tao. The TAO acronym is also found in The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff, another very influential book for Shad during his writing process. “The books were written something like 70 years apart but totally connect on the topic of preserving our humanness against certain threatening ideologies and technologies,” he explains. “Each song on the album focuses on a different part (or parts) of our humanity that we’ve been losing touch with.”
Product Details
- 16-bit/44.1k
- 320 kbps
- Secret City Records
Production Credits
- Crispin Day
- Matthew Johnston / David Plowman
- Dan Weston
- Ric Notes
- Skratch Bastid / Big Kill
- DJ T Lo
- Mah Moud / Rodney Cole Mendez / DJ T Lo
- Theory Hazit / Ric Notes
- Dom Dias
- Shadrach Kabango / Jane's Party
- 2oolman / Frank Dukes
- DJ T Lo / Robotaki
- Grandtheft / Goneboy
- Newselph
Musicians
- Vocals
- Synthesizers
- Piano / Bass Synthesizer / Additional Synthesizers
- Guitar
- Drums / Additional Production
- Trumpet
Composition Credits
- Shadrach Kabango / Rian Hamilton
- Shadrach Kabango
- Shadrach Kabango
- Shadrach Kabango
- Shadrach Kabango / Mah Moud
- Shadrach Kabango
- Shadrach Kabango
- Shadrach Kabango / Rian Hamilton / George Elliott Clarke
- Shadrach Kabango / C.S. Lewis
- Shadrach Kabango / DJ T Lo
- Shadrach Kabango
- Shadrach Kabango