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a.g.e. montagner

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  1. ONLY LOVE
    by The Armed
  2. Jazz Codes
    by Moor Mother
  3. Black Encyclopedia of the Air
    by Moor Mother
  4. Black in Deep Red, 2014
    by Moses Sumney
  5. Spirits
    by Albert Ayler
    The Bells/Prophecy Expanded Edition is a must have, but if you already have the two LP's go for the single outtakes, completing the live date made a month prior to Spiritual Unity by the same trio.
    Here Sunny Murray rattles, Gary Peacock dances on the strings and Albert Ayler whines and bellows.
    Y'all need this.
  6. Saints
    by Albert Ayler
    The Bells/Prophecy Expanded Edition is a must have, but if you already have the two LP's go for the single outtakes, completing the live date made a month prior to Spiritual Unity by the same trio.
    Ayler is particularly lyrical here, triggering a telepathic response from his bandmates.
  7. Ghosts
    by Albert Ayler
    The Bells/Prophecy Expanded Edition is a must have, but if you already have the two LP's go for the single outtakes, completing the live date made a month prior to Spiritual Unity by the same trio.
    "Ghosts" is Ayler's signature tune, of which there are two renditions each on both Spiritual Unity and Prophecy. But you can't have too much 1964 Ayler.
  8. The Wizard
    by Albert Ayler
    The Bells/Prophecy Expanded Edition is a must have, but if you already have the two LP's go for the single outtakes, completing the live date made a month prior to Spiritual Unity by the same trio.
  9. Children
    by Albert Ayler
    The Bells/Prophecy Expanded Edition is a must have, but if you already have the two LP's go for the single outtakes, completing the live date made a month prior to Spiritual Unity by the same trio.
  10. Spirits (Theme)
    by Albert Ayler
    The Bells/Prophecy Expanded Edition is a must have, but if you already have the two LP's go for the single outtakes, completing the live date made a month prior to Spiritual Unity by the same trio.
  11. Black Quantum Futurism Soundwaves
    by Black Quantum Futurism
    Quantum Mapping Quantum Mapping
    The very first realease by Black Quantum Futurism, the most radically nonlinear outfit in history!
    A multimedia project from the start, with videos and booklets accompanying the music.
    "Quantum Mapping" sounds like a Shabazz Palaces outtake without the rattling beats.
  12. ANTI-KY-THE/RA
    by Black Quantum Futurism
    Black Quantum Futurism defy linear chronology and their compact releases compress vast knowledge and timelines. Here they explore ancient Mediterranean civilizations focusing on the mysterious Antikythera mechanism.
  13. Afterlife of Events
    by Black Quantum Futurism
    Time Distortion Time Distortion
    Sandra Bland's arrest is drowned by power electronics, and her death is mourned by a gospel choir. A Black Lives Matter nonlinear experiment at the convergence of police evidence and personal memory. The title couldn't be more poignant. This release is more urgent now than when it was released.
  14. Futurist Garvey / Gravity Waves
    by Black Quantum Futurism
    Marcus Garvey pioneered the radical reimagining of Black spacetime practiced by Black Quantum Futurism, and well deserved an entry in their catalogue. The first two tracks feature his speeches, fused with contemporary sound. Once again, Ancient to the Future.
  15. Space-Time Collapse I
    by Black Quantum Futurism
    Empty Places prod. by Thomas Stanley Empty Places prod. by Thomas Stanley
    Black Quantum Futurism's longest release, in fact a proper LP, is fittingly accompanied by a book-length essay subtitled From the Congo to the Carolinas and focused on the Middle Passage, often described in real time.
    The album is their most varied and musical: look out for the Miles Davis sample.
  16. Temporal Atonement
    by Black Quantum Futurism
  17. TEMPORAL TECHNOLOGIES
    by Black Quantum Futurism
    Black Quantum Futurism at their most dark and ominuos, i.e. a must. The sound of time travel.
  18. Telescoping Effect Pt. 1 Soundscape
    by Black Quantum Futurism
    III. 1919 (Saros Cycle) III. 1919 (Saros Cycle)
    Designed to soundtrack a short story by Rasheedah Phillips that currently appears lost in time and will surely materialize in our shared past from some point in the future, this release travels from a 2019 that was still to come to the "red" summer of 1919. But the record is bookended by field songs, a hint that the titular telescoping effect might be pointing at 1619 and the beginning of slavery in the USA.
  19. Waiting Time/Weighting/Wading Time: On Juneteenth, Watch Night, Freedom’s Eve, and Emancipation Day
    by BLACK QUANTUM FUTURISM
  20. Black Communal Time Rising
    by Black Quantum Futurism