Electronic Musician

Zouj

Adam Abdelkader Lenox first started making music, like most teenagers, out of boredom: “I had my mum’s computer, full of torrented music software, and a Line-6 Pocket Pod. That ugly thing that looks like a bean.” Inspired by the obscurities of internet culture, he soaked up a miscellany of influences - math-rock, vaporwave, Japanese grindcore, UK bass and Toto’s ‘Africa’ - which laid the foundations for the scintillatingly strange outsider pop that he records today as Zouj.

Lenox’s new album, might at first seem to namecheck hardcore guitar music, but this winking reference belies the glitched-out future-funk that makes up its eight exhilarating tracks. Dripping in effects processing, his offbeat constructions veer between mutant hyperpop, head-nodding club music and trippy, Brainfeederesque beats that recall City Slang labelmates Caribou and Gold Panda, rendering a portrait of an artist

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