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C1 | The John Carter Octet - Ode To The Flower Maiden

from Hyperituals Vol. 2 - Black Saint [VINYL ONLY] by curated by Khalab

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Polychromatic portrait of an imaginary primeval Africa and the first episode of an amazing five-disc project on the history of African Americans, Dauwhe by clarinetist John Carter, is a fascinating and anomalous record. With unexpected calm and aching impressionism, innervated by unusual instrumental combinations, he painted pictures of impressive sonic intensity such as "Ode to the Flower Maiden", with James Newton's flute and Red Callender's tuba, to give the material a sense of immortal polyphony. The rhythm? It does not need to be explicit, it has been beating deeply for so long.

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from Hyperituals Vol. 2 - Black Saint [VINYL ONLY], released March 15, 2023
Composed by John Carter, published by Ibedon Publishers - ASCAP

John Carter - clarinet

Bobby Bradford - cornet

Red Callender - tuba

James Newton - flute, bass flute

Charles Owens - soprano saxophone, oboe, clarinet

Roberto Miranda - string bass

William Jeffrey - drums
Luis Peralta - waterphone, percussion

Taken from BSR 0057 Dauwhe
Original release (p) 1982

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Afro future beat shake. An ongoing round trip journey between tribes and psyche, desert and spaceships, jungle and skyscrapers

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