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Intra-I

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発売日 2022年03月25日
国内/輸入 輸入(アメリカ盤)
レーベルMarathon
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MAAR151
SKU 5052442021346

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Intro
    2. 2.
      We Go Again
    3. 3.
      Roots Feat. Shumba Maasai
    4. 4.
      The Spiral Feat. Afronaut Zu ; Ahnanse
    5. 5.
      Trust the Journey
    6. 6.
      40Tude
    7. 7.
      Watching Over (Bless Up Dad)
    8. 8.
      Forward Progression II
    9. 9.
      Play to Win Feat. Consensus
    10. 10.
      Universal Alignment Feat. Oren Marshall

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Theon Cross

商品の紹介

As demonstrated on 2019s Fyah, Theon Cross is refining the tubas role in modern music. And its not only there; his membership in Sons of Kemet and his collaborative roles with Nubya Garcia, Moses Boyd, Ezra Collective, Makaya McCraven, and others underscore the impression. Cross actively developed his instrument to produce sub-sonics, bass, mids, and tops, to erect sound-worlds that envelop jazz, improv, funk, dubstep, grime, hip-hop, soca, dub, and sound system culture. In Cross music, rhythm and bass dictate melody rather than accompany it. The tuba is not only central, it is foundational. Intra-I (meaning within self) offers ten sonically divergent, bass-rich tunes. Cross handles the lions share of sounds, but is assisted by drummer/programmer Emre Ramazanoglu on most cuts as well as a handful of rappers. On the brief Intro, rapper Remi Graves delivers a manifesto as Cross lays out low-end drones atop brooding electronic ambience. Here We Go Again is a jazzy, cinematic instrumental that registers skittering organic and programmed beats by Ramazanoglu while Cross adds spidery high-register funk and harmonic fills resembling a guitar using a wah-wah pedal. Zimbabwean rapper Shumba Maasai offers a militant lyric of self-determination on Roots. The Spiral is not only the sets single, it offers a jazzy, deep blue, somewhat ominous melody line. It enters solo, but is multiplied and syncopated as it changes shape into something darker; brittle beats frame Afronaut Zus and Ahnanses vocal acrobatics. Instrumental Trust the Journey stitches field recordings together, enveloping Ramazanoglus hand drumming, staggered synthetic beats, and Cross modal melody, as Afrobeat and soca grooves smokily emerge to reflect an investigatory curiosity and existential dread as the music crawls forward. 40tude is another instrumental that bubbles and cooks along soca and drumnbass grooves as Cross weaves in jagged, African- and Caribbean-inspired harmonic lines. Watching Over (Bless Up Dad) is a requiem for Crosss father, who passed away while Intra-I was being recorded. A slow, folk melody is articulated by a lone tuba before its doubled. The tone shifts impressionistically to underscore the melodys somber intent. Forward Progression II weds deep, dread King Tubby-inspired dub as Cross trombone recalls the melodic invention of late Jamaican trombonist Rico Rodriguez (Skatalites). Consensus offers a punky spitfire delivery in the crunchy grime groover Play to Win, as Cross dialogues with the rhythm section and rapper amid video game sonics, fractured drum samples, and zigzagging synths and samplers. Closer Universal Alignment is a duet between Cross and globally renowned tuba and electronics master Oren Marshall. While they deliver the lyric line together, they diverge to circle, counter, and refract one another with layered intensity as harmony and rhythm blur, swirl, and eventually come together in a resonant yet nearly ecstatic conclusion. Whereas Fyah relied on jazz and funk as twin lines of harmonic and rhythmic inquiry, Intra-I multiplies their import by strategically locating them inside a far deeper, wider mix to create an original music that looks squarely at the future. ~ Thom Jurek
Rovi

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