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Album of the Week: Gay Dog Food by Mykki Blanco

Is Mykki Blanco the future? Like his Brooklyn counterpart Shamir, Blanco heralds a new era of gender play, along with a new generation of audiences comfortable with queer identity. just put him on its cover, above the caption "Gender Ninja".

 

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Album of the Week: Gay Dog Food by Mykki Blanco
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Is Mykki Blanco the future? Like his Brooklyn counterpart Shamir, Blanco heralds a new era of gender play, along with a new generation of audiences comfortable with queer identity. just put him on its cover, above the caption "Gender Ninja".

Blanco swaps identities like outfits - now a jewelled bikini, now a gown, now shirtless in jeans and a backwards hat like a dude from the block. The music video for his track is a fantastically raunchy gothic head-trip. The pure power of Blanco's don't-give-a-damn aura is impressive in and of itself.

But it also leads him into well-trod territory: queer artist as performance artist. His focus tends towards form over content, and the music often feels like a hurried and impulsive afterthought, a vehicle for his personae.

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Perhaps Blanco's aware of this. On , he muses: "You know, I need to realise that I need to quiet the promotion in my mind/I need to think about something besides my f****** self."

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