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DJ Haram's debut album InchBeside MyselfInch is about the survival of the spirit in day to day struggle. Following on from her collaboration with Moor Mother as 700 Bliss on InchNothing to DeclareInch, here she is joined by a swarm of collaborators, collectively navigating pain and rage, and in occasional moments of joyful respite, mocking the strife. Haram describes herself as a Inchmultidisciplinary propagandist, contemporary anti-authoritarian Arab, gendered labor class, god fearing atheistInch who makes Inchanti- , audio propaganda, anti-lifestyle, immersive sonicsInch. Her music attests to this, as she brings in friends and collaborators, from MC's Armand Hammer, Bbymutha, SHA RAY, Moor Mother, and Dakn, through to co-producers August Fanon, Egyptian producer El Kontessa, and Jersey Club producer Kay Drizz, trumpeter Aquiles Navarro, and guitarist Abdul Hakim Bilal. It's immediately identifiable as her work, but simultaneously unclassifiable, finding equal space in it's dusty live production for Jersey Club, punk noise, Central Asian and Middle Eastern Percussion, synths, 808's and lurking, rumbling bass. Often central to this is her own performance of unflinching sorrowful verses, comparable to the poets Audrey Lorde or Ai in tone and Kim Gordon in context, examining the material and the abstract in equal measure. Her grungy futurism offers no easy resolutions, yet the drama and catharsis it presents is rarely so defiantly delivered Album Tracks 1. Walking Memory 2. Remaining Ft. Dakn & Aquiles Navarro 3. Fishnets Ft. Bbymutha & Sha Ray & August Fanon 4. Lifelike Ft. Moor Mother & 700 Bliss 5. Voyeur 6. Do U Love Me Ft. Kayy Drizz 7. Stenography Ft. Armand Hammer 8. Idgaf Ft. Abdul Hakim Bilal 9. Badass Ft. Carmen Nebula 10. Loneliness Epidemic 11. Sahel Ft. El Kontessa 12. Distress Tolerance 13. Who Needs Enemies Wh