Members of the dispossessed, wont you lend me your ears! This is the repeated call and the rallying chorus of the nearly 40-minute centerpiece to composer and percussionist Asher Gamedzes new album Constitution. The expansive double album, a minoritarian f
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Return Policy (60 day easy Return)Members of the dispossessed, wont you lend me your ears! This is the repeated call and the rallying chorus of the nearly 40-minute centerpiece to composer and percussionist Asher Gamedzes new album Constitution. The expansive double album, a minoritarian fellowship in breath, is Gamedzes follow-up to 2023s Turbulence and Pulse (IARC0057), and his first with The Black Lungs. The album recorded in one day at Cape Towns Sound and Motion Studios is an elaboration of the possibilities of autonomous constitution in and through polyrhythmic, modal, large ensemble music. On Constitution, the power of the question, the possibility of an improvised answer and the celebration of being together exists not in the solo but in the group, the ensemble. Here The Black Lungs collectively explore and deconstruct the conceptual, tonal, and atonal possibilities of themes which are at once of old and new dreams – curious and instantiative, melancholic and emergent. The Black Lungs is inspired by the revolutionary thought and practice of the Black Consciousness Movement. In particular, the relationship between antagonism constituting a united front of all the oppressed against white supremacy and racial capitalism and the possibilities for resistance and elaboration – the creative militant capacities of those assembled enabled and unleashed by that process of constitution. A1. Find Each Other A2. Determining Facts A3. Antagonism B1. Elaboration B2. Constitution (Pt. 1) C1. Constitution (Pt. 2) D1. Destitution D2. High Land. New Home D3. Melancholia D4. Deposition: A Song for the Dialectician
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