Hieroglyphic Being - The Red Notes (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Hieroglyphic Being
- Title: The Red Notes
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Soul Jazz Records – SJR LP 394
- Genre: Techno/House
- Quality: 320 kbps / lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:01:49
- Total Size: 135 mb / 300 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
A1 – Youth Brainwashing And The Extremist Cults
A2 – The Melody Lingers
A3 – The Seduction Syndrome
B1 – Awake & Energize
B2 – Video Jazz
C – The Red Notes
D1 – The Emotional Listener
D2 – The Red Notebook
D3 – The Tone Bather
A1 – Youth Brainwashing And The Extremist Cults
A2 – The Melody Lingers
A3 – The Seduction Syndrome
B1 – Awake & Energize
B2 – Video Jazz
C – The Red Notes
D1 – The Emotional Listener
D2 – The Red Notebook
D3 – The Tone Bather
Afro-Cubist house prophet Jamal Moss dons his Hieroglyphic Being robes for the most varied, layered and timbrally rich solo mission in his cosmic musical arc thus far. Think Sun Ra, Thelonious Monk, The Weather Report, Larry Heard, Marshall Allen, Pekka Airaksinen, Adonis, Miles Davis, Armando Gallop, Jon Hassell – but most of all think of deep Black musics and Chi house as a portal to other dimensions.
Armed to the gills and wingtips with the plushest hardware line-up we’ve seen on a Jamal Moss recording – organic flutes, piano, guitar, drums, alto sax, Hammond organ, Korg Triton, Linn drum, Korg DDD-1, DR 5 drums, Casio RZ1, Ensoniq Mirage Firelight CMI Series III, Moog Mother 32, Allen & Heath Zed 24 mixer – it’s perhaps understandable that the results feel more lustrous and grand than his usual, stripped and tracky results, seemingly pulling some influence from recent years work with instrumentalists such as Sarathy Korwar, Shabaka Hutchings, Orphhy Richardson and more.
In a subliminal and physical elevation and expansion of styles, the album shapeshifts thru 9 stages variously wrestling with and dancing around the ‘floor, making for one of the first Jamal Moss albums we’d genuinely say sounds as great on headphones, walking around absorbing sights, as it does on home stereos or jabbing you to dance.
Armed to the gills and wingtips with the plushest hardware line-up we’ve seen on a Jamal Moss recording – organic flutes, piano, guitar, drums, alto sax, Hammond organ, Korg Triton, Linn drum, Korg DDD-1, DR 5 drums, Casio RZ1, Ensoniq Mirage Firelight CMI Series III, Moog Mother 32, Allen & Heath Zed 24 mixer – it’s perhaps understandable that the results feel more lustrous and grand than his usual, stripped and tracky results, seemingly pulling some influence from recent years work with instrumentalists such as Sarathy Korwar, Shabaka Hutchings, Orphhy Richardson and more.
In a subliminal and physical elevation and expansion of styles, the album shapeshifts thru 9 stages variously wrestling with and dancing around the ‘floor, making for one of the first Jamal Moss albums we’d genuinely say sounds as great on headphones, walking around absorbing sights, as it does on home stereos or jabbing you to dance.
Year 2018 | Electronic | House | Techno | FLAC / APE
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