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;Pharaoh Sanders, ''Karma'', "The Creator Has a Master Plan"
 
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::In the BFE 2000 version you still hear the ''Armistad'',
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::In the <abbr title="Brooklyn Funk Essentials">BFE</abbr> 1995 version you still hear the ''Armistad''.
 
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::as you do in the Roman theatre in Vienne (2011)
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:::"Jump Around Sound", Budapest (2008)
 
:::"Jump Around Sound", Budapest (2008)

Revision as of 00:46, 18 June 2021

This wiki needs a jazz page. It will very likely grow. The name of this page is taken from Oakland-based Ishmael Reed's 1972, Mumbo Jumbo, which conjures "a centuries-old battle between two shadow forces: a group representing European institutional order and Jes Grew, a virus/movement/pleasure-seeking principle originating among black artists."[1]

  • What do you think that this Jes Grew is up to?
  • It’s up to its Text. For some, it’s a disease, a plague, but in fact it is an anti-plague. You will recall, Black Herman, that in the past there were germs that avoided words.[2]

After starting the page, I learned of Conjure's "Jes' Grew".

Spring 2021

Pharaoh Sanders, Karma, "The Creator Has a Master Plan"
In the BFE 1995 version you still hear the Armistad.
as you do in the Roman theatre in Vienne (2011)
"Jump Around Sound", Budapest (2008)
Floating Point, Pharaoh Sanders & the LSO

(Note: People are speaking of these promised movements in hushed, even churchy tones :D )



Previous issues

Refs

  1. Nawal Arjini (3 June 2019), "Ishmael Reed Tries to Undo the Damage ‘Hamilton’ Has Wrought", The Nation.
  2. Ishmael Reed, Mumbo Jumbo, 1972.