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the Cure - Songs Of A Lost World

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"The album, which Ambrose calls a “self-portrait,” features improvisational vocalist Kokayi, pianist Sam Harris, Chiquitamagic on synthesizer, drummer Justin Brown, and the Mivos Quartet (violinist Olivia Deprato and Maya Bennardo, violist Victor Lowrie Tafoya, cellist Tyler Borden). Akinmusire also says, “In many respects this entire work is inspired by and is an homage to the work of the composer Julius Eastman and his organic music concept. “This album is about the fears and struggles I personally face, as well as those many Black men endure: colorism, erasure, and the question of who gets to speak for my community, and why,” Akinmusire explains. “There’s also the constant negotiation of what happens when I don’t conform to certain expectations or when I choose to reject those imposed on me. These are the complexities I navigate daily.“When I made this album, I was thinking about others who face these same struggles,” he continues. “I’m always considering who I represent—on all levels, in all the roles I play within my various communities. It’s about understanding the weight of those roles and the responsibility that comes with them.”

Ambrose Akinmusire, trumpet (1-5)
Kokayi, vocals (1, 3-5)
Sam Harris, piano (1-5)
Chiquitamagic, synthesizers (1-5)
Justin Brown, drums (1-5)
Mivos Quartet (1-5)
Olivia Deprato, violin
Maya Bennardo, violin
Victor Lowrie Tafoya, viola
Tyler Borden, cello"
 

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