Gonjasufi

American rapper
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Sumach Ecks, better known by his stage name Gonjasufi, is an American vocalist, producer, disc jockey, and yogi.

Ecks was born in 1978 to a Mexican mother and an American-Ethiopian father. He spent his formative years in Chula Vista, California.

Ecks got involved early on in the arts, playing Helios the Sun God in the opera Persephone.

In the early 1990s, he began releasing music within the San Diego hip hop scene; notably with the Masters of the Universe crew. Touring under the stage names Sumach Valentine and Randy Johnson, his first band was called Plant Lyphe.

Ecks gained notice from Warp Records in 2008 after an appearance on Californian musician Flying Lotus' album Los Angeles, on which he sings on the track "Testament". His Warp debut album, A Sufi and a Killer, was released March 8, 2010.

Ecks' voice has been described by Pitchfork as "a scraggly, scary, smoked-out croak that creeps like the spiritual offspring of George Clinton and Lead Belly". He attributes his singing style to his day job teaching yoga, where he was forced to learn how to "project from [his] stomach more". His music is largely experimental, fusing urban beats with psychedelic flourishes.

Besides singing and rapping, Ecks also serves as a producer, DJ, and yoga teacher.

On August 19, 2016, Gonjasufi released the album, Callus, which featured contributions from Pearl Thompson.

Date of Birth1st January 1978
Age47 Years
Zodiac SignCapricorn
CountryUnited States of America
Current CitySan Diego
LanguageEnglish
AliasesGonjasufi
Career Start1990 (35 years ago)