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Now
Now (LP + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 39LP. Rel: 09 Jul 21
 
Jazz
Now (Forever Momentary Space) (6:51)
The People vs The Rest Of Us (3:52)
Keep Your Mind Free (5:53)
Barbara Jones Hogu & Elizabeth Catlett Discuss Liberation (1:57)
Movement & You (5:45)
The Body Is Electric (6:19)
Review: Black Monument Ensemble was originally formed as a medium for Damon Locks's sample-based sound collage work. The Chicago-based multi-media artist and activist then evolved it from an initial solo project into a collective of talented singers and musicians. Their new album was written in summer 2020 which was denied the pandemic, the black lives matter movement and general social unrest in the US. That permeates the often intense moods, with spoken word snippets, angst ridden sax lines and explosive rhythms. It makes for a thrilling album by a genuinely diverse collective which is made up of musicians who range from nine to 52 years of age.
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A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole
A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole (limited 'that was my garden' green vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: IARC 90LPI. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Oh My Actual Days (3:43)
Thank You My Pain (2:57)
Invincibility (3:05)
Form A V (3:06)
A Paper Man (4:52)
Who Are You Telling, Gus (3:56)
Prayer For My Sovereign Dignity (3:52)
Kuzushi (2:39)
Salty Road Dogs Victory Anthem (3:54)
Too True (2:28)
That Was My Garden (7:27)
Review: On this indie-exclusive pressing, English jazz sax man Alabaster DePlume's latest sees him in raw and expressive mood. 'Oh My Actual Days' pairs slow, swelling sax lines with Macie Stewart's strings, a march toward reckoning. 'Thank You My Pain' turns its mantra into rhythm, embracing discomfort rather than escaping it. 'Form a V' pulls from jiu-jitsu, confronting the world head-on. Instrumentals like 'Prayer for My Sovereign Dignity' and 'Kuzushi' embody movementitension, release, transformation. Packaged with an obi-strip and insert, this edition is a fitting addition to DePlume's workiphysical proof of a philosophy: dignity is not given, it's claimed.
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A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole
A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole (LP + photo with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 90LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Oh My Actual Days (3:41)
Thank You My Pain (2:57)
Invincibility (3:04)
Form A V (3:06)
A Paper Man (4:43)
Who Are You Telling, Gus (3:56)
Prayer For My Sovereign Dignity (4:00)
Kuzushi (2:39)
Salty Road Dogs Victory Anthem (3:54)
Too True (2:30)
That Was My Garden (7:30)
Review: Mancunian saxophonist Alabaster DePlume's new long player is an introspective and meditative album exploring dignity, healing and self-discovery. Rooted in poetry and philosophical inquiry, the album brims with his soulful saxophone melodies and their uniquely evocative lyricism. Tracks like 'Oh My Actual Days' and 'Invincibility' convey resilience while 'Thank You My Pain' draws on mindfulness teachings. DePlume's compositions are inspired by personal growth and global injustices which reflect both individual and collective struggles. Add in his intricate instrumentation and these such deeply felt themes and you have a powerful statement.
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Force Majeure
Force Majeure (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 38LP. Rel: 11 Dec 20
 
Jazz
Coffee (intro) (0:15)
Gospel Trane (5:04)
Equinox (5:15)
The Creator Has A Master Plan (3:16)
Sing (4:18)
You Make Me Feel Brand New (6:38)
We'll Be Right Black (0:18)
Never Can Say Goodbye (2:23)
The Woman's Work (4:22)
Nothing Stupid (0:06)
Inshallah (4:01)
Wise One (8:21)
Force Majure (0:45)
Toilet Paper Romance (4:53)
Flatten The Curve (outro) (0:42)
Review: The International Anthem label continues to lead the booming jazz scene from the very front with a new album from bassist Dezron Douglas and harpist Brandee Younger. It is a comforting record, on with uplifting sounds and spiritual overtones that were all performed at a series of live-streamed gigs the pair hosted from their living room in Harlem, New York City. Incredibly, it was all done with just a single microphone, but that mic manages to capture every plucked string, every second of emotion. Was easy as the whole thing to listen to, that's not to say it is easy listening - there is still a world of craft and invention on show throughout.
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