Since its 2017 inception, Jazz Is Dead has remained true to its mission
of honoring the legacies of their musical heroes through cross
generational collaborations. With Jazz Is Dead Series 2, co-founders
Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, have delivered an unimpeachable
collection of fresh and captivating recordings inspired by jazz’s past,
present, and future. The series features new albums from legends Lonnie
Liston Smith,Jean Carne, Tony Allen, Henry Franklin,Phil Ranelin,Wendell
Harrison, Garrett Saracho, and the modern contemporary Los Angeles
based collective Katalyst.
For Remixes JID020, the label has tapped a few of their favorite
contemporary artists and producers to offer their own take on the music
of Series 2. The album features a variety of dynamic personalities with
remixes from London based artists Shabaka Hutchins and Theon Cross, New
York tastemaker Melanie Charles, LA based producer Bei Ru, Brazil’s Dj
Nyack, Detroit based producer Tall Black Guy, Bay Area producer Mophono
and the LA based house duo LO & Diisko.
The album begins with Mophono’s reinvention of the late Tony Allen’s
“Don’t Believe the Dancers” immediately placing listeners in a trance
with percussive sounds that further animate Allen’s
traditional Afrobeat patterns; paying homage to the era of music Allen
created alongside Fela Kuti’s Africa 70. The track comes to a close with
Mophono’s sampling of Allen’s voice, a call to drummers all around the
world to continue to build and expand on the art of drumming.
On the remix of Jean Carne’s “Black Rainbows” featuring vocals by Loren
Oden, Melanie Charles plays on the fantasy-like feelings of the original
recording, delivering a refreshing ode to Blackness. The lyrics fall
into an evocative mantra as Charles sings along with Carne and Oden
painting visions of Black beauty.
Henry Franklin is a longstanding contributor to the genre as one of
jazz’s most influential heartbeats. The song “African Sun” incorporates
distinctly West African rhythms alongside jazz modalities, a meeting of
two cultures ripped apart but in continuous conversation with each
other. Through this reimagining, Shabaka Hutchins continues this
cross-cultural conversation, achieving a strong musical meditation that
mimics the rise and fall of the sun.
Overall, JID020 earns its place in the Jazz Is Dead catalog as it
further celebrates the spirit of collaboration amongst artists young and
old. What unites these the DJs, producers, and musicians with the Jazz
Is Dead ethos is their unbent dedication to remaining true to their own
vibe and sound all the while preserving the energy and feeling of the
original recordings.
Tracklist:
1. Don't Believe The Dancers (Mophono Remix)
2. Phoenix (Theon Cross Remix)
3. Reflections (Bei Ru Remix)
4. Love Brings Happiness (Tall Black Guy and Kaidi Tatham Remix)
5. Black Rainbow (Melanie Charles Remix)
6. African Sun (Shabaka Hutchings Remix)
7. Altitude (L.O. & Diisco Remix)
8. Running With The Tribe (DJ Nyack Remix)