Cartel Madras
Beckoning you down narrow hallways and into smoke-filled, bass-pumping rooms, Cartel
Madras returns with a new world and a new sound. After four years of experimenting,
traversing, and creating since their 2021 EP, The Serpent & The Tiger, sisters Eboshi and
Contra emerge from the smoke of a shattered global era with vengeance on their mind and
adventure laid out before them.
Building off their signature experimental electronic hip-hop foundation, the duo expands their
sonic domain, summoning listeners onto the blazing hot tarmac of their motherland and into a
seductive world, they call you to the beach, the streets, and the uncertainty of this timeline
through a new sound. Radical, racy, and raucous as ever, Cartel Madras continue to unfold an
uncharted epoch entirely their own.
Born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu and raised in Alberta, Cartel Madras crafts a cultural syncretism of
house, trap, punk, industrial electronics, and razor-sharp rap. Known for explosive live
performances that channel the energy of underground queer and punk scenes, the duo have
built a reputation for music that is confrontational, playful, cinematic, and impossible to pin
down. After being scouted during their 2018 Sled Island performance, they signed to Sub Pop
Records and have since released three acclaimed EPs alongside a growing body of striking
visual work directed and produced through their own multidisciplinary practice.
Cartel Madras have shared stages with artists including M.I.A., JPEGMAFIA, Jack Harlow,
Wu-Tang Clan, clipping., Mac DeMarco, and toured with Sudan Archives. In 2023, they returned
to India to open for M.I.A.. Alongside their music career, Eboshi and Contra have expanded their
artistic universe into film, installation, and visual storytelling through their production house
FOREIGNERZ, creating immersive worlds that blur the boundaries between music, cinema,
fashion, and contemporary art.
Their full-length studio album is set for release on Sub Pop Records in 2027.