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The Great Bailout

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発売日 2024年03月08日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAnti
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ATI879801
SKU 045778798018

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    1. 1.
      GUILTY FT LONNIE HOLLEY ; RAIA WAS
    2. 2.
      ALL THE MONEY FT ALYA AL SULTANI
    3. 3.
      GOD SAVE THE QUEEN FT JUSTMADNICE
    4. 4.
      COMPENSATED EMANCIPATION FT KYLE KIDD
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      DEATH BY LONGITUDE
    6. 6.
      MY SOULS BEEN ANCHORED
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      LIVERPOOL WINS FT KYLE KIDD
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      SOUTH SEA FT SISTAZZ OF THE NITTY GRITTY
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      SPEM IN ALIUM

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Moor Mother

商品の紹介

Moor Mothers 2024 release The Great Bailout is based on the Philadelphia-based poet and activists research about British colonialism and its aftereffects. She particularly addresses Parliaments Slavery Abolition Acts of 1833 and 1835. For the latter, the British government borrowed GBP20 million (now equivalent to GBP17 billion), one of the largest loans in history, in order to compensate former slave owners, rather than those who were enslaved. The loan was finally paid off in 2015 using taxpayers money, including the descendants of the enslaved, and in 2018, the Treasury posted a self-congratulatory tweet claiming that the taxpayers helped end the slave trade. Camae Ayewas lyrics are visceral reactions to points such as these and the displacement of several generations of Black citizens. A lengthy and stellar list of collaborators help realize Ayewas vision. Opener "Guilty" features ethereal harp from Mary Lattimore and backing harmonies by Raia Was as well as Ayewas arresting, multi-tracked thoughts ("Did you pay off the trauma?"), while the majority of the ten-minute piece is given to Lonnie Holleys spacious and free-associative yet compassionate crooning. The darker, illbient-sounding "All the Money" (produced with Vijay Iyer, featuring operatic vocals by Alyaal Sultani) pointedly namechecks several historical events and asks how they were funded. "God Save the Queen" (with trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire and vocalist Justmadnice) criticizes British societys devotion to the royal family by sardonically asking whose life has more meaning than the Queens. Experimental noise/drone violinist C. Spencer Yeh (Burning Star Core) adds post-industrial textures to the unsettling yet mesmerizing "Compensated Emancipation," one of two tracks featuring the spirited wailing of Mourning [A] BLKstars Kyle Kidd. Maja S. K. Ratkjes disturbing chomps and growls during "Death by Longitude" propel Ayewas aggressive, head-on verses questioning who was actually freed by the bailout. "Liverpool Wins," with disconcerting loops and feedback by noise master Aaron Dilloway, draws connections between British football culture, specifically the rivalries between cities, and the competitions between port cities during the slave trade. Compared to Ayewas other releases, The Great Bailout isnt as accessible as her previous two efforts for Anti-, nor is it as hard or abrasive as debut Fetish Bones or her hardcore punk group Moor Jewelry. However, her concentration on an especially brutal historical subject makes it one of her most bracing works, and it becomes more compelling and powerful with increased intention and awareness. ~ Paul Simpson
Rovi

フィラデルフィアを拠点とするマルチ・アーティストが発表したポリティカル・アンビエント。イギリスの植民地主義や奴隷制をテーマにしたという本作は、構造的差別とそれに伴う抑圧を丁寧に描いている。ストリングスやハープが印象的なサウンドはジョン・ケイルのエッセンスを感じさせる一方で、語りに近い歌唱はゴスペルやブルースの要素を隠さない。
bounce (C)近藤真弥
タワーレコード(vol.485(2024年4月25日発行号)掲載)

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