
Photo: Jessica Garfield
Last month, Dumama announced the release of her new album Towards an Expanse, sharing then the stunning and haunting first single ‘What Did The Rain Say’. Now, the Berlin-based South African composer and sonic artist is offering another gripping glimpse into the record in the form of her new single, ‘Eating The Other’. Built around a dense and slow-moving rhythm, ‘Eating The Other’ is imbued with a sense of tension and urgency. Sung in isiXhosa, the track engages with themes of drought, hunger, illness, and wider social and environmental struggles. Speaking about the single, Dumama says:
“Inspired by “Eating The Other: Desire and Resistance” by bell hooks, this track reflects on a society that remains ill despite having the resources to heal. The heart of the song is a chant my grandmother sang to me over the phone before she transitioned, a private moment that became an intergenerational meditation on being consumed. Sonically, I wanted to create a warped and punked-out space for the uhadi. By pairing the lineage of Princess Magogo with the left-field influence of Picchio dal Pozzo, I am pushing the bow into post-punk and experimental electronics. I refuse to let this instrument be reduced to an ethnographic subject or “world music” trope. This is a study of spiritual harm and the sonic will to resist being devoured.”
‘Eating The Other’ comes with an accompanying video by Jessica Garfield. Watch it below.
Towards an Expanse is out on May 8th through Soundway Records.




