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Logan Richardson: AfroFuturism
ByLogan Richardson
saxophone, altoAmong the latest album's various conceptual references, either intended by Richardson or imagined by the listener, are flautist

Nicole Mitchell
fluteb.1967

Matana Roberts
saxophone, alto
Kamasi Washington
saxophoneb.1981

Stefon Harris
vibraphoneb.1973

Björk
vocalsMuch of AfroFuturism's sound is big, like Phil Spector's would have been big if he'd produced a

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
Laura Taglialatela
vocals
McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
Ezgi Karakus
celloAfroFuturism is an album crying out to be the soundtrack for a movie. Ideally this would be a visual tone-poem along the lines of director Godfrey Reggio's collaboration with

Philip Glass
composer / conductorb.1937
Track Listing
Say My Name; The Birth Of Us; Awaken; Sunrays; For Alto; Light; Trap; Grandma; Farewell Goodbye; Black Wall Street; Photocopy; Round Up; According To You; Praise Song.
Personnel
Logan Richardson
saxophone, altoIgor Osypov
guitar, electricPeter Schlamb
vibraphoneDominique Sanders
bassRyan J. Lee
drumsCorey Fonville
drumsEzgi Karakus
celloLaura Taglialatela
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
Logan Richardson: alto saxophone, piano, keyboards, synths; Igor Osypov: electric and acoustic guitars; Peter Schlamb: keyboards, vibraphone, key bass ; Dominique Sanders: bass, key bass; Ryan J. Lee: drums, bass; Corey Fonville: drums; Ezgi Karakus: strings; Laura Taglialatela: vocals.
Album information
Title: AfroFuturism | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: WAX Industry / Whirlwind Recordings
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