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Declared Enemy: Salute to 100001 Stars: A Tribute to Jean Genet

Read "Salute to 100001 Stars: A Tribute to Jean Genet" reviewed by Seamus Seoighe


Jean Genet was born the illegitimate child of a prostitute who spent a majority of his youth wandering between the prison systems of Europe for theft, smuggling and male prostitution. As a writer, he was noticed by Jean-Paul Sartre through whom he was able to achieve some popular support, but throughout his life he would remain ...

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RED MOROCCO

Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2006

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Hamid Drake & Bindu

Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Remembering Rituals (Drake-Mitchell) - 13:46; 02. Bindu #2 for Baba Fred Anderson (Drake) - 10:53; 03. A Prayer for the Bardo, for Baba Mechack Silas (Drake-Carter-Dawkins-Mateen-Ward) - 8:37; 04. Meeting and Parting (Drake-Carter-Dawkins-Mateen-Ward) - 11:09; 05. Born upon a Lotus (Drake) - 3:04; 06. Bindu #1 for Ed Blackwell (Drake)- 6:27; 07. Bindu #1 for Ed Blackwell, from Bindu to Ojas (Drake) - 6:08; 08. Do Khyentse’s Journey, 139 Years and more (Drake) - 13:27

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Bindu

Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2006
Track listing: Remembering Rituals; Bindu #2; Prayer for the Bardo; Meeting and Parting; Born Upon a Lotus; Bindu #1; Do Khyentse's Journey.

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No Side Effects

Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2006
Track listing: Poem; Flash; From Red to Rusk; Broken Pictures; Shake-up; Trio Four; No Side Effects; Frame Three; Shag Bark Hickory; Let's See; Ruddy; Vermillon; When the Wind Blows.

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Roscoe Mitchell: No Side Effects

Read "No Side Effects" reviewed by Marc Medwin


Very few musicians have made a first statement like Roscoe Mitchell's Sound, recorded for Delmark in 1966. Like the proverbial big bang's reverberations, all of his subsequent work consists of gestures from but not confined to that era and the freedom it fostered. Mitchell's recordings can elicit a deeply intuitive but ultimately inexplicable ...

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Hamid Drake & Bindu: Bindu

Read "Bindu" reviewed by Ollie Bivens


Because jazz is rooted in improvisation, it can readily incorporate other musical genres and instruments. Especially since the '80s and the emergence of so-called world music, sounds and instruments from Asia, Africa and Latin America have found a welcome home in the music. Percussionist Hamid Drake has been among those at the forefront of this fusion. ...

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Hamid Drake: Hamid Drake & Bindu

Read "Hamid Drake & Bindu" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Dunque Hamid Drake non è soltanto l’incantevole batterista in grado di nobilitare ogni musica che lo vede partecipe. La sua impresa di leader-compositore in Bindu lo illumina anche come regista sonoro di primo piano, in grado di influenzare benignamente le prove dei suoi amici sassofonisti, sempre fervidi di idee ma che qui trovano accenti espressivi rari. ...


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