The new release for emerging Australian rapper Primitive is called Sydney Highway and features Olly Stern and Claire Ertansel.
In a short period, Primitive (aka Peter Sandercock) has made a notable impact on the growing Sydney rap scene, attracting a decent fan base, and affirming a reputation for writing, recording, and performing unapologetic Aussie rap.
But clearly, there’s nothing to apologize about; Australian rap may have its origins in another country’s cultural history but listening to Sydney Highway, one can easily imagine the form had taken root locally, such is the self-assured nature of the established and ever-expanding contingent of Australian rap purveyors.
The 2017 ‘Rising Mc’s’ winner now holds regular residencies around the city, drawing inspiration from addiction, emotion, pain, and discovery—a process that’s assisted his hard-fought and celebrated seven years of sobriety. As Primitive says about the new release, ‘Sydney Highway is one of the most chill songs on the album and is an absolute lo-fi banger.
I met Olly Stern and Claire Ertansel at Uni, and we immediately gelled. We had the perfect mix: A rapper, dope beat and two amazing vocalists. To me, Sydney Highway is probably my favourite song on the album.’ Despite the sense of ‘fun’ evident throughout Sydney Highway, the story behind Primitive’s rise is more nuanced. As he says about his background and how it has affected his music, ‘I fought most of my life with drug, alcohol, and gambling addiction.
Much of my music refers to where I came from and where I am now.’ Primitive’s word choices reveal an artist combining simplicity with complexity while absorbing external influences that don’t seem to pollute his general vision.
‘‘ Listening to Sydney Highway, one can easily imagine the form had taken root locally, such is the self-assured nature of the established and ever-expanding contingent of Australian rap purveyors.
Although his observations are the central focus here, they’re anchored by a chorus part that balances a naïve kind of melodic inventiveness with engaging narrative precision, with lines such as, ‘Kicked back and I’m cruising in the sunlight / brought a cannon to a gunfight’, particularly effective.
When asked about his long-term goals, Primitive says, ‘I always want to keep the music passionate, relative, and authentic. A world tour is the big dream.’ And who knows, the release of Sydney Highway might just be one more step towards making that big dream a reality.
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