Fearless Movement

Fearless Movement

by Kamasi Washington
Fearless Movement

Fearless Movement

by Kamasi Washington

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Overview

Kamasi Washington's maximalist musical statements use jazz as a touchstone before spinning off in multiple directions while remaining inseparable from the massive whole, as evidenced by 2015's The Epic and 2018's Heaven and Earth (both triple albums). Fearless Movement, his first long-player in six years, leaves out the choirs and orchestras but spans nearly 90 minutes over 12 tracks. He used his road band and a host of collaborators to execute this project. Washington began composing Fearless Movement during the pandemic while thinking about dance in a larger context, not only as art but as a prime engine for human movement. He also became a father; his daughter Asha (the blur on the cover) was born during the pandemic. The saxophonist became poignantly aware of his own mortality, understanding Asha would witness much after his passing. "Lesanu" is the opening invocation, in which a cymbal wash finds Patrice Quinn and others chanting "Sing unto the Lord, a new song," in Ge¿ez (the language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible) and English. The band -- trombonist Ryan Porter, trumpeter Dontae Winslow, organist/keyboardist Brandon Coleman, pianist Cameron Graves, bassist Miles Mosely, and drummers Tony Austin and Ronald Bruner, Jr. -- along with an army of percussionists set a collision of post-bop and syncopated modalism guided by handclaps. "Asha the First" is based around a piano figure by his daughter. A funky wah-wah guitar, rolling drums, and chanted vocals by Quinn and brothers Taj and Ras Austin offer a chorale before Thundercat rains a harmolodic bass solo, answered by Washington's blistering tenor solo above cascading jazz-funk. The Austins claim the track's second half, rapping in tandem. Washington, a student of Herbie Hancock, threads complex jazz charts through massively funky R&B and bumping hip-hop. Elegiac brass introduces "Computer Love," a spacey, soulful ballad sung by Quinn with Coleman on vocoder, DJ Battlecat's turntables, and Woody Aplanalp's warm guitar. On the clavinet-and-horn-fueled funk of "Get Lit," P-Funk's George Clinton and rapper D Smoke share vocals. "Dream State" begins in abstraction with organ, sequenced synth, and Washington's alto suggesting the influence of Steve Reich's contrapuntal minimalism. Andre 3000's flute joins the dialog, as keys, rubbery bass, and breaking snares evoke something like Grover Washington, Jr.'s "Mister Magic." "Together," an Afrofuturist ballad, features vocal soulman BJ the Chicago Kid; it segues into the transcendent post-bop-R&B fusion of "The Garden Path," featuring vocalist Dwight Trible. "Road to Self" is a 13-minute composition that moves fluidly across electronica, progressive jazz, spiritual post-bop, contemporary jazz, and funky fusion. Astor Piazzolla's "Prologue" closes the album, employing Latin percussion under jazz-rock fusion and post-bop in a buoyant celebration of this band's creative power. Track by track, Fearless Movement is relentless in exploring new sonic terrains and paying homage to musical forbears. It is Washington's most cohesive statement. He doesn't merely juxtapose instruments and sounds, he painstakingly combines them, bringing joy, intensity, political, social, and spiritual poignancy in a vision at once focused, restless, and playful. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/03/2024
Label: Young
UPC: 0889030035028
Rank: 2995

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Lesanu
  2. Asha the First
  3. Computer Love
  4. The Visionary
  5. Get Lit
  6. Dream State
  7. Together
  8. The Garden Path

Disc 2

  1. Interstellar Peace (The Last Stance)
  2. The Garden Path
  3. Lines in the Sand
  4. Prologue

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Kamasi Washington   Primary Artist,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
Terrace Martin   Sax (Alto),Featured Artist
Allakoi Peete   Percussion
Thundercat   Featured Artist
BJ the Chicago Kid   Vocals,Featured Artist
Ben Williams   Bass (Upright)
Robert Miller   Drums
Kahlil Cummings   Percussion
Taj Austin   Vocals,Featured Artist
Ras Austin   Vocals,Featured Artist
Henok Elias   Vocals
Banchamlak Abegaze   Vocals
Brandon Coleman   Keyboards,Featured Artist,Bass,Organ,Vocoder
D Smoke   Vocals,Featured Artist
Cameron Graves   Piano,Synthesizer
Carlos Nino   Percussion
Ronald Bruner, Jr.   Drums
George Clinton   Vocals,Featured Artist
Dontae Winslow   Trumpet
Miles Mosley   Double Bass
Andre 3000   Flute,Featured Artist
Stephen Bruner   Bass (Electric)
Ryan Porter   Trombone
Patrice Quinn   Vocals,Featured Artist
Rickey Washington   Flute
DJ Battlecat   Talk Box,Turntables,Featured Artist
Woody Aplanalp   Guitar
Tony Austin   Drums
Joel Whitley   Guitar
Dwight Tribble   Vocals

Technical Credits

Terrace Martin   Producer,Arranger,Composer
Nate Haessly   Assistant Engineer
BJ the Chicago Kid   Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Alex DeTurk   Mastering Engineer
Andre Lauren Benjamin   Arranger,Producer
Sol Washington   Photo Editing
Zachary Zajdel   Assistant Engineer
Jacob Johnston   Assistant Engineer
Taj Austin   Composer,Lyricist
Ras Austin   Composer,Lyricist
Jake Simmonds   Graphic Design
Abbey Lewis   Mixing Assistant
Chris Pegram   Assistant Engineer
Amani Washington   Paintings
Ryan Molder   Assistant Engineer
Akili Asha Washington   Composer
Anderson Kendig   Assistant Engineer
Shirley Murdock   Composer
Brandon Coleman   Producer,Arranger,Composer
D Smoke   Arranger,Producer
Cameron Graves   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Tony Shepperd   Engineer
Larry Troutman   Composer
Russell Elevado   Mixing Engineer
Roger Troutman   Composer
Ronald Bruner, Jr.   Arranger,Composer,Producer
George Clinton   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Daniel Farris   Composer
Astor Piazzolla   Composer
Miles Mosley   Arranger,Producer
Andre 3000   Composer
Kamasi Washington   Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Ryan Porter   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Clint Welander   Assistant Engineer
Tony Austin   Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Brad Ritchie   Assistant Engineer
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