- The Color of My Circumference I
- The Density of the 19th Century
- Terminal City
- Rentals
- Security
- DeGaulle
- TLC
- Three Lotto Stories
- The Color of My Circumference II
- Iraqi Businessman
- Taking Back the Airplane
- The Color of My Circumference III
- Innana After Baghdad
- In What Language
- Asylum
- The Color of My Circumference IV
- Plastic Bag
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Mike Ladd Primary Artist,Electronics,Vocals
Ajay Naidu Voices
Trevor Holder Drums
Ambrose Akinmusire Trumpet
Dana Leong Flugelhorn,Trombone,Cello
Latasha Natasha Diggs Electronics,Vocals
Stephan Crump Bass
Liberty Ellman Guitar
Pooja Bakri Photography
Rachel Cooper Photography
Seth Rosner Executive Producer
Fred Ones Engineer
Latasha Natasha Diggs Composer
Yulun Wang Associate Producer
Mike Ladd Photography,Liner Notes,Producer,Mixing,Composer
Vijay Iyer Mixing,Composer,Producer,Liner Notes


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Overview
Inspired by the experience of an Iranian filmmaker wrongly detained by INS officials at JFK airport in New York, this epic work explores life through the microcosm of the airport -- a place of arrival and departure, of being an alien or leaving one's citizenship behind. Poet/hip-hop man Mike Ladd has done a superb job with the lyrics, polished by real little monologues that examine all aspects of the problem -- and it's a problem that often leaves travelers dehumanized. Keyboard player Vijay Iyer gives tone and color to all this in his compositions, and the two together become more than a sum of their parts. It's not an easy album to listen to -- often harrowing, as in "Innana After Baghdad" or "Terminal City" -- but more than repays the investment of ears and time. Is it jazz? Not really. It falls outside category -- as it should, given the subject matter involved. At first it can sound simplistic, but it soon becomes apparent that the textures and depths of the music only reveal themselves gradually, such as with "Asylum." Written originally to be performed on-stage in a theatrical setting, it transfers well to a purely recorded medium, dense and demanding, but ultimately satisfying, inasmuch as it leaves the listener full of questions and less certain about the world. ~ Chris Nickson
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/21/2003 |
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Label: | PI RECORDINGS |
UPC: | 0808713000924 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Vijay Iyer Primary Artist,Piano,Keyboards,ElectronicsMike Ladd Primary Artist,Electronics,Vocals
Ajay Naidu Voices
Trevor Holder Drums
Ambrose Akinmusire Trumpet
Dana Leong Flugelhorn,Trombone,Cello
Latasha Natasha Diggs Electronics,Vocals
Stephan Crump Bass
Liberty Ellman Guitar
Technical Credits
Scotty Hard Audio Production,Mixing,Engineer,ProducerPooja Bakri Photography
Rachel Cooper Photography
Seth Rosner Executive Producer
Fred Ones Engineer
Latasha Natasha Diggs Composer
Yulun Wang Associate Producer
Mike Ladd Photography,Liner Notes,Producer,Mixing,Composer
Vijay Iyer Mixing,Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
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