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Alabaster DePlume

To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol 1 - IARC Anniversary Edition

    To Cy and Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1 is a collection of Mancunian poet, singer, saxophonist and composer Alabaster DePlume’s simple and serenely intimate wordless adventures in melodic ennui. The collection properly introduced the world to a previously under-exposed, undeniably deep dimension of DePlume who, at the time of the its release, was most known to his (majorly British, majorly committed) followers for his music with words, his poetry, and his prowess as an impassioned orator. His performances (especially those that were part of his monthly Peach residency at Total Refreshment Centre in London) were becoming legendary for blurring the boundaries between secular sermon, theatrical monologue and song, as he turned audiences into experimental large ensembles and lead full-throated shout-a-longs to tunes like “Is It Enough” and “Be Nice To People” (both from his 2019 Lost Map album The Corner of a Sphere). The instrumental pieces that quietly buffered the big vocal moments of his recorded catalog, to that point, had mostly lived, quietly, in those buffers.

    We’re not really sure what inspired DePlume to gather all of his recorded instrumentals, add a couple new ones, and invite International Anthem to collaborate on the campaign (we had only recently been getting to know him a little deeper, after our second trip to Total Refreshment Centre in the fall of 2018 when we recorded jaimie branch’s FLY or DIE II: bird dogs of paradise). But what we do know is, not long after To Cy & Lee’s February 2020 release and the subsequent arrival of a global pandemic, those recordings went very far, very fast, taking on a new life as stay-at-home hits — the quiet catharsis we didn’t know we needed in the face of rapidly unfolding confusion, fear, and isolation. As the people of the world found themselves inside their small rooms, they began to search for smaller, more intentional sounds to fill them. These instrumentals carried the healing qualities we were after then, and still seek now. As we cite on the obi strip, the music is an antidote with seemingly ancient sonic characteristics, and a unique ability to embrace the core of our very being.

    To Cy & Lee was also the first document of an ongoing collaboration between DePlume and International Anthem, which has already yielded the albums GOLD (2022), Come With Fierce Grace (2023), and A Blade Because a Blade Is Whole (2025), in addition to sundry singles and EPs. The depth of partnership between DePlume and our crew that has developed since To Cy & Lee, coupled with the endlessly quenching spiritual comforts the album continues to provide, makes it an absolute essential of the International Anthem catalog and a proud choice for the final three of the IA11 series.

    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Visit Croatia
    A2. What's Missing
    A3. Song Of The Foundling
    A4. Whisky Story Time
    A5. Not Now, Jesus
    A6. If You're Sure You Want To
    B1. The Lucky Ones (with Danalogue)
    B2. Why, Buzzardman, Why
    B3. Not My Ask
    B4. Turpentine
    B5. I Hope

    Makaya McCraven

    Universal Beings - IARC Anniversary Edition

      The 2018 release of Universal Beings, in many ways, feels like the moment that the dam broke for both Makaya McCraven and International Anthem. On one hand, it's a four-sided communal showcase of the inter-city exchange that had started to develop in the “new jazz” hubs, collecting group improvisations from New York, London, Chicago, and Los Angeles. On the other, it is an editing and post-production masterclass – the MVP of McCraven’s “organic beat music” concept – and a landmark moment where his cut-splice-reassembly chops shine as brightly as the players themselves.

      The musicians on the album were a combined who’s-who and who’s-gonna-be-who of their respective scenes: Brandee Younger (harp), Joel Ross (vibraphone), Tomeka Reid (cello), Dezron Douglas (double bass), Shabaka Hutchings (tenor saxophone), Junius Paul (double bass), Nubya Garcia (tenor saxophone), Ashley Henry (Rhodes piano), Daniel Casimir (double bass), Josh Johnson (alto saxophone), Miguel Atwood-Ferguson (violin), Jeff Parker (guitar), Anna Butterss (double bass), and Carlos Niño (percussion). In our original press release, we called it “an inspiring display of the organic global inter-connectedness of the Black American music tradition in 2018.” Not in the press release, in our off-the-record conversations at the time, we said it was ‘like Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, but for jazz’.

      TRACK LISTING

      Disc 1 – Side A (New York Sessions)
      1. A Queen’s Intro
      2. Holy Lands (feat. Brandee Younger)
      3. Young Genius (feat. Joel Ross)
      4. Black Lion (feat. Dezron Douglas)
      5. Tall Tales (feat. Tomeka Reid)

      Disc 1 – Side B (New York Sessions Continued)
      6. Mantra
      7. Pharaoh’s Intro
      8. Atlantic Black
      9. Inner Flight

      Disc 2 – Side C (London Sessions)
      10. Wise Man, Wiser Woman (feat. Shabaka Hutchings)
      11. Prosperity’s Fear (feat. Junius Paul)
      12. Flipped OUT
      13. Voila (feat. Daniel Casimir)

      Disc 2 – Side D (London Sessions Continued)
      14. Suite Haus (feat. Nubya Garcia, Ashley Henry)
      15. Butterss’s Fly
      16. The Way Home
      17. Kings & Queens
      18. The Loneliness

      Alabaster DePlume

      Salty Road Dogs Victory Anthem

        Salty Road Dogs Victory Anthem. Alabaster DePlume and his live band of Roxi Plain, Conrad Singh and Momoko Gill caught fresh off tour and recorded to tape at London creative hub Total Refreshment Centre by in-house engineer Kristian “Capitol K” Robinson, mixed by legendary UK producer Dilip Harris.

        Alabaster DePlume

        Gold

          Gold, the follow-up to Alabaster DePlume's widely-acclaimed, 2020-released cinematic instrumental LP To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1, introduces the world to the artist’s truest self. That is... though DePlume’s now known across the globe as the saxophonist who created that collection of wonderful, wordless music, he’s most known to fervent fans in his home zone of London, UK, as an outspoken poet and orator, beloved for his inspiring words of encouragement and sing-a-long-able songs about vulnerability, humanity, and courage. Gold is a sprawling double album that finds DePlume expressing both sides of his artistic character beautifully: (1) an articulate singer and songwriter who invokes the melodious crooning of Donovan as much as Devendra Banhart or Syd Barrett, whose tunes are almost like mini-sermons, full of existential comedy and spiritual enlightenment; and (2) a brilliant composer of simple, soothing, and viscerally nourishing instrumental melodies, with a gift for expanding them into intrepid collective improvisations, led by a delicate and distinguished saxophone tone that conjures the fluttery sweetness of the great Ethiopique Getatchew Mekurya.

          TRACK LISTING

          1.A Gente Acaba (Vento Em Rosa)
          2. Don’t Forget You’re Precious
          3. Fucking Let Them
          4. The World Is Mine
          5. The Sound Of My Feet On This Earth Is A Song To Your Spirit
          6. I’m Gonna Say Seven
          7. Do You Know A Human Being When You See One?
          8. Visitors YT15B – Jerusalem, Palestine
          9. I’m Good At Not Crying
          10. Now (Stars Are Lit)
          11. Again
          12. Mrs Calamari
          13. People: What’s The Difference?
          14. Visitors XT8B – Oak
          15. Who Is A Fool
          16. I Will Not Be Safe
          17. Visitors YT15 – Krupp Steel Condition Pivot
          18. Broken Like
          19. Now (Pink Triangle, Blue Valley)

          Damon Locks

          Black Mountain Ensemble - Where Future Unfolds

            Where Future Unfolds is a new work spirited by Chicago-based sound & visual artist Damon Locks. Starting as a solo sound collage piece (where Locks pulled samples from Civil Rights era speeches and recordings to create an improvisational pallet for performance on his drum machine), over 4 years the project has blossomed into his 15-piece Black Monument Ensemble – featuring musicians (including Angel Bat Dawid on clarinets and Dana Hall on drums), singers (alumni of the Chicago Children's Choir), and dancers (members of Chicago youth dance company Move Me Soul). Where Future Unfolds is a live capture of the ensemble's epic debut at the Garfield Park Botanical Conservatory on the West Side of Chicago. Recalling the spirits of Phil Cohran's Artistic Heritage Ensemble, Eddie Gale's Black Rhythm Happening, Archie Shepp's Attica Blues, and Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, the album presents an inspired, innovative & immediate intersection of gospel, jazz, activism & 808 breaks.

            …about Damon Locks… Damon Locks is a Chicago-based visual artist, educator, vocalist, musician, and deejay. Known for decades of different projects in Chicago’s underground music scenes, Locks’s CV starts in the late 1980s with the band Trenchmouth (which featured Fred Armisen on drums) and is highlighted by work with The Eternals (coled by Trenchmouth bandmate Wayne Montana), Rob Mazurek’s Exploding Star Orchestra, collaborations with Nicole Mitchell, Ben LaMar Gay, and many others. In recent years Locks has traversed almost every media discipline… including sound/animation work using unheard Sun Ra recordings from Experimental Sound Studio’s archive (with Terri Kapsalis, Wayne Montana, and Rob Shaw); various collaborations with contemporary dancers & choreographers including Onye Ozuzu, Ayesha Jaco (of Move Me Soul), and Anna Martine Whitehead (on presentations & workshops with the Detroit Justice Center); participating in artist residencies at The New Quorum in New Orleans (alongside Nicole Mitchell, Lisa E Harris, Wadada Leo Smith, and others); teaching work with incarcerated artists for the Prison and Neighborhood Arts Project at Stateville maximum security prison; and producing album artwork for several International Anthem releases, including Makaya McCraven’s Universal Beings, Irreversible Entanglements, and more.

            TRACK LISTING

            A1. Statement Of Intent / Black Monument Theme
            A2. Sounds Like Now
            A3. Solar Power
            A4. Rebuild A Nation
            A5. Which I Believe It Will
            B1. Which I Believe I Am
            B2. The Colors That You Bring
            B3. The Future?
            B4. Power
            B5. From A Spark To A Fire


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