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Sons of Kemet: Black To The Future
BySons of Kemet
band / ensemble / orchestra
Shabaka Hutchings
woodwinds
The Comet Is Coming
band / ensemble / orchestraHutchings founded Sons Of Kemet in 2011 with tuba player

Theon Cross
tubaEddie Hick
drums
Tom Skinner
drumsAmong the chief attributes of Sons Of Kemetand also of Shabaka & The Ancestors and The Comet Is Comingis that, however sophisticated the music is on one level, it also resonates with the lived experiences of its audience. It is the junction of the conservatoire and the shaman. There is an edge to it, a sense of drama, of danger, and of healing, too, all of which are absent from so much jazz in 2021 and which have increasingly been missing since the times of first generation bop, hard bop and spiritual jazz, leaving a vacuum into which hip hop and other musics have moved.
Like all Hutchings' albums, Black To The Future comes with a manifesto-cum-sleeve note. The key passage reads: "The meaning [of the album] is not universal and the cultural context of the listener will shape their understanding...[but] the overarching message remains the same: for humanity to progress we must consider what it means to be Black To The Future." The narrative is laid out in the sequence of track titles: Field Negus / Pick Up Your Burning Cross / Think of Home / Hustle / For the Culture / To Never Forget the Source / In Remembrance of Those Fallen / Let the Circle Be Unbroken / Envision Yourself Levitating / Throughout the Madness, Stay Strong / Black.
Spoken word features extensively and should there be any doubt about the album's message, it is removed by the performance poets, MCs and rappers who are guest artists. These include Chicago's

Angel Bat Dawid
vocals
Moor Mother
poet / spoken word
Cassie Kinoshi
saxophoneb.1993
Ife Ogunjobi
trumpet
Nathaniel Cross
trombone
Steve Williamson
saxophoneb.1964
A decade and more on from graduating from the Guildhall himself, Hutchinson is frequently described as a "saviour of jazz." What does he think about that? "I think it's a good marketing technique to sell some papers or get some clicks," he says. "But I'm just doing my thing. Actually I don't think jazz was ever in a compromising position, it never really needed saviours." Be that as it may, Black To The Future is a shot in the arm. ">
Track Listing
Field Negus; Pick Up Your Burning Cross; Think Of Home; Hustle; For The Culture; To Never Forget The Source; In Remembrance Of Those Fallen; Let The Circle Be Unbroken; Envision Yourself Levitating; Throughout The Madness Stay Strong; Black.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Shabaka Hutchings: tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Theon Cross: tuba; Eddie Hick: drums, percussion; Tom Skinner: drums, percussion; Steve Williamson: tenor saxophone (1); Ife Ogunjobi: trumpet (5); Nathaniel Cross: trombone (5); Cassie Kinoshi: alto saxophone (5); Kebbi Williams: tenor saxophone (9); Joshua Idehen: vocals (1, 11); Angel Bat Dawid, Moor Mother: vocals (2); Kojey Radical: vocals (4); Lianne La Havas: backing vocals (4); D Double E: vocals (5).
Album information
Title: Black To The Future | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Impulse! Records
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