“And knowing my songs are not hip-hop whatsoever, we thought it would be interesting to see how these kinds of songs would sound on equipment that was used to record our favorite rap. The recorder is a couple of decades' old piece of gear “that a lot of early hip-hop had been made on,” says Banhart. Mala, Banhart’s eighth studio album, was recorded in his then-home in Los Angeles. He and Georgeson played most of the instruments themselves, using borrowed equipment and a recorder they’d found in a pawn shop. The singer/songwriter co-produced the record with his longtime bandmate, guitarist Noah Georgeson. Devendra Banhart releases his Nonesuch debut, Mala, on March 12, 2013.
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