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The Comet Is Coming: Hyper-Dimensional Expansion Beam
ByShabaka Hutchings
woodwindsMaxwell Hallett
drumsAfter debuting with the EP Prophecy on Leaf in 2015, the group signed to Impulse!, also home to Hutchings'

Sons of Kemet
band / ensemble / orchestra
Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Seasoned jazztronauts may experience a flash of recognition on clocking Hyper-Dimensional Expansion Beam's cover, for it bears more than a passing resemblance to the artwork on

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
Off-the-wall though it is, The Comet Is Coming's odyssey has a few parallels and precedents in addition to those of Sun Ra. It is conceivable, for instance, that the great

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970
Mary Parks
vocals
Skerik
saxophoneSome observers will deny that Hyper-Dimensional Expansion Beam is jazz, especially on hearing the opener, "Code" (check the YouTube below). Others will not care how the music is categorised. It combines a jazz sensibility with a rock one, it triggers cerebral and visceral responses, and it will peel the socks clean off unshod feet. ">
Track Listing
Code; Technicolour; Lucid Dreamer; Tokyo Nights; Pyramids; Frequency Of Feeling Expansion; Angel Of Darkness; Aftermath; Atomic Wave Dance; The Hammer; Mystik.
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Additional Instrumentation
Shabaka Hutchings: tenor saxophone, shakuhachi; Danalogue: Roland SH-99, Roland Juno-60, Ensoniq ESQ1, Yamaha DX7, Roland VP-330, Pro-Rhythm, Moog Sub Phatty, Roland SH-101, Jen Piano-73, Roland Jupiter-4, percussion, field recordings; Betamax drums, percussion, Simmons Clap Trap, Roland Jupiter-4, JHS Pro-Rhythm, Roland TR-808.
Album information
Title: Hyper-Dimensional Expansion Beam | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Impulse! Records
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