🎶 2022-04-20 20:54:00 – Paris/France.
When Phil Freeman wrote about Jaimie Branch and Jason Nazar's Anteloper in his jazz column Ugly Beauty four years ago, he enthused: "Honestly, this music has as much in common with Excepter as it does with jazz, and it is exactly what makes it great. “Branch plays trumpet, Nazar plays drums, and both mix synths and effects, creating wild sonic worlds that don't easily fit into any category.
Since their debut in 2018 Kudu and its sequel 2020 Tour Beats Vol. 1, the duo added guitar great Jeff Parker (of Tortoise and more) to the mix. Parker came on board in 2019 to produce the new Anteloper record pink dolphins, out this summer via avant-garde jazz major label International Anthem. The group quotes both Miles Davis evil live and Autechre Confield as influences for the project, and Branch shared this awesome summary via Bandcamp:
We are improvisers first and we bring “moment music” into these other areas of hip hop and electronic music, drum machine music, sound system culture… Sun-kissed acoustic musicians by electro-magnetism, which spread throughout. This is the shit we want to play on big systems. Omnivorous, energetic space-time, mosh pit dance-music. Put it in the subwoofers so you can feel it hit, because the music has to start in the body!
Along with today's announcement of pink dolphins, they share the album's closing track, a 15-minute journey titled "One Living Genus." Don't pass up the opportunity to take this tour.
Pink Dolphins by Anteloper
LIST OF TRACKS:
01 "Inie"
02 “Delfin Rosado”
03 "Earthlings"
04 "Baby Bota Halloceanation"
05 “A living genre”
pink dolphins was released on June 17 on the international anthem. Pre-order it below.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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