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Irreversible Entanglements: Who Sent You?
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band / ensemble / orchestrab.2015
A five-piece collective, Irreversible Entanglements feature the voice and texts of
Camae Ayewa
vocalsTcheser Holmes
drumsAyewa's input is economical and punchy, always knowing when to let the music take prominence. Her cryptic phrasing is so much the better for hinting, probing and stimulating. This album is way too smart for easy slogansAyewa uses poetry drawn from fragments of personal experience, yet never allows her ego to rule. The band offers textures of tension and ascension, tracing a line back to the brooding fire of

Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

Ben LaMar Gay
multi-instrumentalist
Damon Locks
composer / conductor
Angel Bat Dawid
vocals"The Code Noir/Amina" opens with a ceaseless tingle and rumble from the drums and bass. This sits neatly at odds with the leisurely brass chords, like something

Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1999
"Who Sent YouRitual" starts on the kind of free-for-all tumult with which Sun Ra began his shows to free everyone's mind. Over the wailing and pounding Ayewa turns brusque interrogator, asking an unknown party, "Who sent you/Who sent you/What did they tell you?" A sense of urban paranoia deepens with every sax squall or spacious drone. Ayewa's backyard has now become a strange planet, as hostile as any alien landscape. Halfway in we move to some muted folky-jiggery from the brass while peace is restored. But the bass and congas continue to provoke as Ayewa later muses, "Freedom for a while tasted so good."
"No Más" kicks out some joyous interaction as things get down and funky. The storyboard enters a realm of "Infinite possibilities" and a prospect of "Coming back around to love ourselves fully." Such positive thinking is easily spouted, but the refrain "No mas/no more" implies the need to empower our lives. Better to respond with devotion than hate, Ayewa suggests.
Images of a drunken stumbling Pope, spitting out the Hail Marys, feed into "Blues Ideology." Yet this fallen saint figure, depicted feeding lies, might well be a politician squatting behind religious pretense. Plenty of splashy drumming and feral blaring only add to the fierce character attack. Trashcan percussion and thick sultry bass then dominate "Bread Out Of Stone." Ayewa contents herself with a few choice words here, as if thinking aloud whilst making notes: "Tradition... Passed down... Timeless degrees of freedom... Making bread from stone... Tradition."
Who sent you? It could be something we'd ask of extraterrestrials, or a query that xenophobes might put to immigrants. But who are the real deviants posing a menace to society? Irreversible Entanglements seek to answer this by implying that spiritual upheaval feeds into the political. This is the point where fear becomes resistance. Not just an inspirational album, Who Sent You? also reminds us of music's therapeutic role in our lives. ">
Track Listing
The Code Noir/Amina; Who Sent You – Ritual; No Más; Blues Ideology; Bread Out Of Stone.
Personnel
Camae Ayewa
vocalsKeir Neuringer
saxophoneAquiles Navarro
trumpetLuke Stewart
bass, electricTcheser Holmes
drumsAlbum information
Title: Who Sent You? | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: International Anthem Recording Company
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