There are records that feel like documents and there are records that feel like contraband. Live in Detroit 1986 sits firmly in the latter… a tape smuggled out of the room, dubbed and redubbed into soft focus until the hiss becomes a third rhythm section. Captured less than a year after Fela Kuti’s release from prison, at Detroit’s Fox Theatre during his first U.S. tour, the set lands with a charged, itinerant electricity: part exorcism, part declaration.
I Love Mystery :: Hiss Golden Messenger on the Hard-Earned Optimism of I’m People
I’m People represents the beginning of a new era for Hiss Golden Messenger. Presented by the legendary label Chrysalis Records, the new project finds songwriter MC Taylor presenting a set of songs dedicated to, as he puts it in the album’s biography, “Truth, lies, magic, faith.” It’s a potent combo, and I’m People presents Taylor and his collaborators at his most refined, taking all the things that have made Hiss Golden Messenger recordings work so well in the past—country rock shuffles, indomitable boogies, soul and R&B flourishes, and heartland pop—and melting it all down to its core. We caught up with Taylor to discuss the recording, the influence of artists like Curtis Mayfield and Sinéad O’Connor, and the golden age of paranormal AM radio.













