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Xaybu: The Unseen

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発売日 2022年08月26日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPi Recordings
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PIRC952
SKU 808713009521

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:50:57

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Time is the First Track
    2. 2.
      Djibril
    3. 3.
      Lamina
    4. 4.
      Gas Akap
    5. 5.
      Liminal
    6. 6.
      Gagaku
    7. 7.
      Poesie I
    8. 8.
      Poesie II
    9. 9.
      Go In
    10. 10.
      Navigation
    11. 11.
      Dual Ndoxol
    12. 12.
      Dual HP
    13. 13.
      Zeraora
    14. 14.
      Souba
    15. 15.
      Time is the First Track

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Steve Lehman

商品の紹介

Saxophonist Steve Lehman debuted the eponymously titled Selebeyone in 2016. The collision of modernist jazz, underground hip-hop, and electronics by a septet from three continents shook up the jazz world. Jazz and hip-hop hybrids werent new, but Selebeyone sounded alien, other, with its left-field rap, multilingual nu-break flows, vanguard jazz, and African polyrhythmic concepts, all colored by experimental electronics. Several world tours and a pandemic later, Selebeyone return as a band on Xaybu: The Unseen. The septet from the debut is replaced by a quintet here -- keyboardist Carlos Homs and bassist Drew Gress are absent. Lehman and Paris-based Maciek Lasserre play saxophones, Damion Reid plays drums, and American HPrizm (aka High Priest of Antipop Consortium) and Senegalese rap sensation Gaston Bandimic deliver spoken word and rapped vocals in English and Wolof (the primary language in most of West Africa). The set was deeply inspired by Islams mystical concept of al-Ghaib -- that which is unknowable and unseeable. (Bandimic, HPrizm, and Lasserre are Sufi Muslims.) Lehman and Lasserre evenly split composing and production duties. The pared-down Selebeyone puts more emphasis on beats and conversant interaction between alto and soprano saxophones on one hand, and vocalists, electronics, and rhythms on the other. The set bookends, both titled "Time Is the First Track," offer the saxophonists engaging in droning, contrasting tonalities amid jittery rhythms and ambient electronics that frame HPrizms lament: "Im doing time but I want to move freely/Everything and nothing is real/Separated and joined in a pot/Remember the America before amnesia hit/Way before reconstruction." The single "Lamina" commences with an electronic drone framed by alto saxophone and a pulsing kick drum. HPrizm is declamatory before Bandimic rushes in -- double time, fiery, and political -- rapping in Wolof. The saxophonists interact with Reid and nearly industrial electronic polyrhythms. "Liminal" is fiercely delivered by Bandimic (English translations are available on Pi Recordings website) as skittering vanguard electro is peppered in, buoyed by Reids angular breaks and abstracted conversation from the horns. HPrizm enters in the second half with the prophetic exhortation: "Victory is coming. Glory is near/I see us winning. Triumphant. Dont say it with me. Think it.... Hypnotize your mind and let go of fear." On the wonderful "Gagaku," the rappers are joined by the disembodied voice of Billy Higgins discussing his Islamic spirituality amid clattering, oddly metered rhythm tracks and interplay from sweetly dissonant soprano and alto saxophones. Jackie McLeans voice is sampled to introduce the truly eerie "Go In." Saxes drift in, synths rise like shadows, and HPrizms words quiver with agitated yet haunted energy. "Zeraora" is the sets most urgent cut. Clock chimes and jagged electronic rhythms over funky drums introduce first HPrizm, then Bandimic. The former offers flowing observations on spirituality and creative life, the latter rages at war: "The cemetery rises like a military coup against you." Xaybu: The Unseen is more chaotic, gritty, and abstract than its predecessor, but also more musical and brand-new from this band of explorers. ~ Thom Jurek
Rovi

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