From Defcee:
“When I first read The Golem of Brooklyn, it was instantly relatable to my experience as a Jewish millennial. I saw too much of myself in Len’s shlubby anxiety; in Miri’s existential struggle between unconditional faith and the desire to find herself outside of that context; and in The Golem’s general frustration and annoyance with any and everything that makes him want to hurtle concrete hulks across open spaces. It inspired me to write an album about being white and Jewish, which I’ve always thought about writing. I’m grateful it’s in the framework of a brilliant work of literature–hilarious, thoughtful, vivid, and educational, the hallmarks of my favorite novels. The soundtrack is, hopefully, reflective of those qualities.”
credits
All songs written by Defcee (A. Levin for Son of Hillel (ASCAP)), unless otherwise noted.
All songs produced by Messiah Musik (D. Zunikoff).
Additional production by BoatHouse (A. Sigel-Bruse)
Cuts & scratches by DJ Frane
Additional vocals by Adam Mansbach
Released 9/29/23 by Closed Sessions
A&R: Alexander Fruchter
Executive producers: Adam Mansbach, Adam Levin, Alexander Fruchter & Aidan Sigel-Bruse