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Jaimie Branch

Fly Or Die Live - IARC Anniversary Edition

    jaimie branch’s FLY or DIE II: bird dogs of paradise, originally released in the fall of 2019, was hugely anticipated in its time.

    Roughly a year before its release, and following the success of her debut Fly or Die album, branch whisked her incredible quartet across Europe for a string of performances in November 2018. Across that tour, the group stretched a songbook in-process to its limit, improvising en modo deconstructivo, tugging at the music’s edges and relentlessly morphing the sound of a four-fold liberation machine that included branch (trumpet), Chad Taylor (drums), Jason Ajemian (bass), and newcomer Lester St. Louis (cello), who had recently replaced Tomeka Reid.

    The continued rise of branch’s star coincided with an increasingly deep connection to International Anthem as the label formed tighter and tighter bonds with friends across the pond, particularly in London, where most of bird dogs of paradise was recorded – in studio at Total Refreshment Centre over three days, and live at Café OTO over two nights that same week – at the tail end of that November 2018 tour. The album itself captures a very significant moment in the arc of the band. St. Louis’s presence had provided a fresh injection of virtuosic curiosity, and the interplay between him and Ajemian rejiggered the crew’s string-driven multi-rhythmic plonk swing while also refreshing their alternately aggressive and melodious heavy-bite bowing within an ever-expanding pocket. It was a highly fertile foundation for branch to experiment and explore, reach for the nether regions of her instrument, and continue to focus and refine her flagship ensemble into a wholly original sound.

    FLY or DIE II: bird dogs of paradise also introduced the wider world to branch’s singing voice. “prayer for amerikkka pt. 1 & 2” - written and first performed by branch in Paris on the night of the 2018 US midterm elections - has since become a rallying cry for those who share her sense of justice in a world controlled by those who are seemingly unconcerned with it. And on “love song” (for assholes & clowns), branch shows us her cards with a wink and a smile. “So much beauty lies in the abstract of instrumental music,” branch says in the album’s original notes, “but being this ain’t a particularly beautiful time, I’ve chosen a more literal path. The voice is good for that.”

    TRACK LISTING

    Side A
    1. Birds Of Paradise
    2. 4. Prayer For Amerikkka Pt. 1 & 2
    3. Lesterlude Twenty-Three N Me, Jupiter Redux
    5. Whales

    Side B
    1. Simple Silver Surfer
    2. Bird Dogs Of Paradise
    3. Nuevo Roquero Estéreo
    4. Love Song (for Assholes & Clowns)

    Thandi Ntuli With Carlos Niño

    Rainbow Revisited

      South African pianist Thandi Ntuli traveled to Los Angeles in 2019, where she recorded this album of bare, explorative piano and voice pieces at a Venice Beach studio with International Anthem artist Carlos Niho in the producer chair. An absolutely stunning, intimate listen, with Ntuli's prowess as a pianist and singularity as a vocalist on vivid display as much as her fearlessness, vulnerability and adventurousness during occasional experiments with synthesizers and percussion. Nino colors open minimalist soundscapes with overdubbed percussion, cymbals and plants.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Sunrise (in California)
      2. Rainbow Revisited
      3. Breath And Synth Experiment
      4. Nomayoyo (Ingoma Ka Mkhulu)
      5. Piano EDIT (Original Mix)
      6. Sunset (in California)
      7. Voice And Tongo Experiment
      8. The One (first Part)
      9. The One (second Part)
      10. Lihlanzekile

      The second self-titled album from Will Miller's Resavoir interweaves modern-day soul-jazz with bedroom beats, synth serenades and twilight sonatas – an endlessly listenable, subtly radiant symphony suitable for both the composition-minded musician’s musician and the hook-seeking playlist populist.

      This album follows Resavoir’s 2019 self-titled debut album, a breakout success that landed in ‘Best of 2019’ lists by NPR Music and BBC’s Gilles Peterson, and has logged over 8 million streams across DSPs to date, and counting.

      Through his movement further into an expanded palette of synths, pianos, live and programmed drums in addition to his MIDI-augmented trumpet, Miller has developed a signature cinematic soul-jazz sound rooted in hip-hop structures. No surprise, then, that his profile as a producer has raised significantly since the Resavoir debut, and that the years since have seen him operating the controls and guiding the ship on tracks for Eryn Allen Kane, Whitney, Knox Fortune, and SZA’s recently-released album SOS (which spent 10 weeks as the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart).

      This is the backdrop for Resavoir’s second self-titled effort, a more polished and focused presentation of Miller’s evolving skills as a studio producer. His compositional touch is more articulate than ever. The short but sweet album features a massive list of contributors including Elton Aura, Whitney, Akenya, Matt Gold, Eddie Burns, Lane Beckstrom, Jeremy Cunningham, Irvin Pierce, Macie Stewart, Peter Manheim and many more.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Heavenly
      2. Inside Minds
      3. Sunday Morning
      4. Robot Dreams
      5. Midday
      6. Sunset
      7. First Light
      8. Future
      9. Oh N On
      10. Blutopia
      11. Facets

      Jaimie Branch

      Fly Or Die Fly Or Die Fly Or Die ((world War))

        In July of 2022, just one month before jaimie branch’s death sent shockwaves around the world, the trumpet player and composer was in Chicago at International Anthem (IARC) studios putting finishing touches on an album. It was a suite of music she had composed and then recorded with her flagship ensemble, Fly or Die, over the course of a residency at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha, Nebraska. In her wake, the album was near complete, with only mixing tweaks, final titles, and artwork to be fully realized. In the months following, her family (led by sister Kate Branch), her band (Jason Ajemian, Lester St. Louis, and Chad Taylor), and her collaborators at IARC (engineers Dave Vettraino and David Allen, comrades Alejandro Ayala and Scott McNiece) banded together to gather memories, texts, emails, photographs, artwork and fragments belonging to jaimie to light the path forward. The goal was always to do what jaimie would have done. Packaged in stunning artwork by John Herndon, Damon Locks, and branch herself, Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die ((world war)) is jaimie’s final album with the quartet.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Aurora Rising
        2. Borealis Dancing
        3. Burning Grey
        4. The Mountain
        5. Baba Louie
        6. Bolinko Bass
        7. And Kuma Walks
        8. Take Over The World
        9. World War ((reprise))

        Damon Locks & Rob Mazurek

        New Future City Radio

          New Future City Radio, the first duo collaboration of longtime creative partners Damon Locks & Rob Mazurek.

          In a hyperactive 40-minute, 18-track suite that runs like a boombox mixtape, the two prolific multi-media artists contemplate community, transformation, and the future through the programmatic format of a pirate radio station for the people.

          These two artists have worked together from the peak days of the late 90s / early 00s Chicago music scene up through the present day, which has seen Locks featured as lead vocalist of the multiple critically-acclaimed Exploding Star Orchestra albums composed/produced by Mazurek. In recent years, Locks has also earned great renown from his revolutionary, expansive latter-day gospel/jazz project Black Monument Ensemble.

          New Future City Radio finds the duo creating a natural but innovatively-assembled blend of the sounds of those two projects, with Locks’s BME-style sample-based sound collage creating compositional beds underneath the signature Orson Wells-like vocal delivery he’s developed through his work with ESO, alongside Roland SP flourishes and arresting brass improvisations by Mazurek. The album is also filled with vignettes as fractured radio transmissions, featuring contributions by guests including Roberto Lange (Helado Negro) and Mauricio Takara (Sao Paulo Underground). It’s a deep avant-garde echo of the legendary Bomb Squad (Locks even sounding a bit like a tape-delayed Check D on the vox), with beat artifacts spanning the whole gamut from pre to post golden era hip-hop - mixing OG Brooklyn boombox sound with the sci-fi boom-bap of late 90s Def Jux and/or Dan The Automator’s 75 Ark.

          STAFF COMMENTS

          Martin says: Locks & Mazurek's ongoing collaboration results in an endlessly transforming dialogue, expertly crafted by these avant-garde jazz pioneers. It's free-flowing nature and organic drift is offset by the pirate-radio static and electronic glitch, a fascinating and terrific adventure.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. 5-4-3-2-1
          2. Yes!
          3. The Sun Returns
          4. Breeze Of Time
          5. Your Name Gonna Ring The Bell
          6. New Future
          7. Droids!
          8. The Concord Hour
          9. Future City
          10. 10mins Past The Hour
          11. Support The Youth (With Sound)
          12. The Beat
          13. Las Niñas Estan Escuchando (The Children Are Listening)
          14. Flitting Splits Reverb Adage
          15. Twilight Shimmer
          16. Suspense In The Grip Of Suspense
          17. Polaris Radio
          18. Drop

          Charles Stepney

          Step On Step

            International Anthem proudly presents Step on Step, a double LP collection of newly unearthed solo home recordings created by enigmatic producer, arranger, and composer Charles Stepney in the basement of his home on the Southside of Chicago during the years before his untimely death in 1976. Stepney’s signature “baroque soul” sound is known to many as it’s heard in his prismatic orchestral arrangements for Rotary Connection, Minnie Riperton, Howlin Wolf, Terry Callier, Earth, Wind & Fire, and many more. His sound has been used by countless samplers in the hip-hop world including Kanye West, The Fugees, and MF Doom. But in comparison to the post-mortem renown of his sound, or the artists he supported while he was alive, Stepney is a greatly underappreciated figure… a genius relegated to the shadows.

            Step on Step is Stepney’s eponymous debut album, featuring 23 bare-bones, demo-style home recordings, most of which are Stepney originals that were never again recorded by him or any other artist. Highlights from those original works include “Denim Groove,” which hears Stepney on piano and congas alongside his first instrument (the vibraphone), and “Look B4U Leap,” one of several kinetic lo-fi dance numbers that feature Stepney having fun with an early-gen Moog synthesizer. It also features prototypical, seedling-style demos of Stepney compositions for Earth, Wind & Fire, including “That’s The Way of The World,” “Imagination,” and “On Your Face,” as well as the original version of “Black Gold,” which would eventually be recorded by Rotary Connection (as “I Am The Black Gold of The Sun”).

            TRACK LISTING

            A1. Roll Tape
            A2. Gimme Some Sugar
            A3. Gotta Dig It To Dig It
            A4. No Credit For This
            A5. Roadtrip
            A6. On Your Face

            B1. That's The Way Of The World
            B2. Imagination
            B3. In The Basement
            B4. Business

            C1. Look B4U Leap
            C2. Around The House
            C3. Funky Sci Fi
            C4. Mini Mugg
            C5. Chicago Independent

            D1. Surround Stereo
            D2. Black Gold
            D3. Notes From Dad
            D4. Rubie & Charles
            D5. Greatness
            D6. Step On Step

            Jamire Williams

            But Only After You Have Suffered

              Composer, producer, percussionist Jamire Williams applies sound collage practice to modern jazz composition, beat production, MC/vocalist features, and his uniquely impressionistic drumming style to make the deeply spiritual But Only After You Have Suffered – an album as akin to minimalist painting as an art-house film soundtrack or a classic hip-hop mixtape.

              "Williams shows himself to be an inspired crafter of sound." – Pitchfork

              A creative collaborator of Solange Knowles and a first-call drummer for the likes of Jeff Parker, Blood Orange & Moses Sumney, on his new album Williams brings together artists from his hometown of Houston (vocalists Corey King, Lisa E. Harris, Fat Tony, Jawwaad Taylor), those he became close to over several years living in LA (Sam Gendel, Zeroh, Mic Holden, Josh Johnson, fellow International Anthem artist Carlos Niño), and other creative partners from his life-long Journey in sound (Chassol, Svet, Kenneth Whalum).

              TRACK LISTING

              A1. Hands Up
              A2. Bow (feat. Corey King)
              A3. Gly (feat. Mic Holden)
              A4. Just Hold On
              A5. Take Time, Look Up (Jawwaad Speaks)
              A6. Safe Travels (feat. Fat Tony & Zeroh)
              A7. C'est Un Mot
              B1. For The Youth (feat. Corey King)
              B2. Pause In His Presence (feat. Lisa E. Harris & Sam Gendel)
              B3. No One Knows
              B4. When It Gets Dark (feat. Kenneth Whalum)
              B5. And Then The Anointing Fell


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