1115 Post Europe

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item number:  6F4EJ
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CD Details

  • Released: June 9, 2017
  • Originally Released: 2017
  • Label: Alien Transistor

Tracks:

  • 1.Gloom
  • 2.Camps&Jungles
  • 3.Imperial Luv
  • 4.Boris Johnson Gave Me a Gun ...
  • 5.People Get Ready
  • 6.A Brown Baby Plan
  • 7.Calais 90210
  • 8.Negerplastik
  • 9.Ras the Destroyer
  • 10.... And I'm Not Scared to Use It
  • 11.Beyond Yr Black Ark

Product Description:

Totally hypnotised, we hear old instruments, lost along an ocean passage. Flutes, spinets and oboes propel themselves through the helium mist out of purgatory towards the light. People Get Ready. The plot of this supposed instrumental music is, in short, a story of "invisibility" - and of how this invisibility, experienced as negation and extinction, is given a "visually audible" expression through the invention of a new language. To be part of all the noise and anguish these two phantasmal sound warlocks gulped down several generations of collective experience across the Black Atlantic to spew out something new: An acid bath of gastric juices lends first contours to the invisible's negative exposures: A thrown-up group photo stretching multiple generations. This musical carcass begins to pulse, and interlinks with overtone choirs and the ephemeral angel dust of deported heavenly children. Thus a new language is born.It is a way of speaking that resembles the description of a multi-layered[9] or even completely removed graffiti. In fact, it is a description of the existence of humans , who live or have lived. Be it in the parallel world of Italian plantations, whose fruits are displayed in supermarkets such as Rewe, Lidl and Tengelmann. Be it in the jungle of Calais . Be it in deportation and social isolation. The European Union, which opened and revealed itself to PoC[13] , does not appear to exist at all.If we follow 1115 down their Underground Railroad , a mythology that becomes more vivid with each station emerges, and takes on a cartographic form. A spatial sculpture made of music! FEHLER KUTI performs the role of the Invisible Stranger - without any use of language in the semantic sense - not in a dissimilar way to Caetano Veloso on Araca Azul or Miles Davis, though different and novel. Once you understand that Miles Davis did nothing else but tell stories of racism and alienation throughout his career, will you then understand Post-Europe

Product Info

  • UPC: 880918227016
  • Shipping Weight: 0.20/lbs (approx)
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