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Kamasi Washington - The Epic (2015) 3 CDs  Music

Posted by Designol at June 9, 2022
Kamasi Washington - The Epic (2015) 3 CDs

Kamasi Washington - The Epic (2015) 3 CDs
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 1.06 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 397 Mb | 02:53:37 | Scans ~ 14 Mb
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Fusion, Contemporary Jazz | Label: Brainfeeder | # BFCD050

The Epic is saxophonist Kamasi Washington's aptly titled, triple-length, 172-minute debut album for Brainfeeder. He is a veteran of L.A.'s music scene and has played with Gerald Wilson, Harvey Mason, Flying Lotus, and Kendrick Lamar (his horn is prominently featured on To Pimp a Butterfly), to name but a few. Most of his bandmates have played together since high school, and it shows. There are two drummers (including Ronald Bruner), two bassists (including Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner on electric), two keyboardists, trumpet, trombone, and vocals (Patrice Quinn). In various settings, they are supported by a string orchestra and full choir conducted by Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. Washington composed 13 of these 17 tunes; he also meticulously arranged and produced them. At just over six to nearly 15 minutes, the jams leave room for engaged improvisation. The Epic is based on a concept, though it's unnecessary to grasp in order to enjoy. The music reflects many inspirations – John Coltrane, Horace Tapscott's Pan-African People's Arkestra, Azar Lawrence's Prestige period, Donald Byrd's and Eddie Gale's jazz and choir explorations, Pharoah Sanders' pan global experiments, Afro-Latin jazz, spiritual soul, and DJ culture.

Kamasi Washington - Heaven And Earth (3CD) (2018)  Music

Posted by delpotro at June 22, 2018
Kamasi Washington - Heaven And Earth (3CD) (2018)

Kamasi Washington - Heaven And Earth (2018)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,11 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 420 Mb | 03:03:20
Jazz, Bebop, Fusion | Label: Young Turks

Heaven and Earth is a double album containing 2.5 hours of new music. The Earth side represents the world Kamasi sees outwardly, the world that he is a part of. The Heaven side represents the world he sees inwardly, the world that is a part of him. “The world that my mind lives in, lives in my mind.”
Kamasi Washington - The Epic (2015) [Official Digital Download]

Kamasi Washington - The Epic (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 173:30 minutes | 2,02 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Flying Lotus welcomes Kamasi Washington - who features on Kendrick Lamar’s "To Pimp A Butterfly" - to his Brainfeeder label with this monumental full-length entitled "The Epic". Much like Kendrick and FlyLo, Washington produces LPs that exist somewhere between the realms of demi-opera and populist. Clocking in with 17 all surpassing the 7 minute mark, "The Epic" explores areas of cosmic jazz, freeform saxophone-led composition and a rotation of far-reaching influences to build an odyssey that effortlessly spans across almost 3 hours with the help of a a 32-piece orchestra and a 20-member choir. Like the rest of the Brainfeeder roster, pigeonholing the Kamasi Washington is a truly impossible task. "The Epic" invites you to embrace the ambition and lose yourself in the grandeur.

Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement (2024)  Music

Posted by delpotro at May 5, 2024
Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement (2024)

Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement (2024)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 561 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 208 Mb | 01:26:22
Contemporary Jazz, Fusion, Spiritual Jazz, Soul Jazz | Label: Young

Kamasi Washington releases his new album, Fearless Movement, via Young. Washington calls Fearless Movement his dance album. “It’s not literal,” Washington says. “Dance is movement and expression, and in a way it’s the same thing as music—expressing your spirit through your body. That’s what this album is pushing.” Dance as an embodied form of expression signals a shift in focus for Washington. Where previous albums dealt with cosmic ideas and existential concepts, Fearless Movement focuses in on the everyday, an exploration of life on earth. This change in scope is due in large part to the birth of Washington’s first child a few years ago.

Kamasi Washington - Heaven And Earth (Vinyl) (2018) [24bit/96kHz]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by delpotro at July 17, 2022
Kamasi Washington - Heaven And Earth (Vinyl) (2018) [24bit/96kHz]

Kamasi Washington - Heaven And Earth (Vinyl) (2018)
Vinyl Rip | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 183:00 minutes | 3,6 GB | Artwork - 117 MB
Contemporary Jazz, Jazz-Funk | Label: Young Turks, Official Digital Download

Groundbreaking artist Kamasi Washington’s highly anticipated second album Heaven and Earth set via Young Turks. The long-awaited follow up to Washington’s debut The Epic, Heaven and Earth is comprised of two halves, which find Washington confronting quotidian realities with cosmic themes.
Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement (2024) [Apple Digital Master] [Official Digital Download 24/48-96]

Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48-96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 86:22 minutes | 1,23 GB
Contemporary Jazz, Fusion, Spiritual Jazz, Soul Jazz | Label: Young, Official Digital Download

Kamasi Washington releases his new album, Fearless Movement, via Young. Washington calls Fearless Movement his dance album. “It’s not literal,” Washington says. “Dance is movement and expression, and in a way it’s the same thing as music—expressing your spirit through your body. That’s what this album is pushing.” Dance as an embodied form of expression signals a shift in focus for Washington. Where previous albums dealt with cosmic ideas and existential concepts, Fearless Movement focuses in on the everyday, an exploration of life on earth. This change in scope is due in large part to the birth of Washington’s first child a few years ago.

Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement (2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at May 2, 2024
Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement (2024)

Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 610 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 257 MB
1:26:16 | Jazz | Label: Young

Turning his attention to dance for his latest album, Fearless Movement out this May on Young, Kamasi Washington resumes his ongoing study of music as a means of connection. His 2015 album The Epic, as well as 2018’s Heaven and Earth were received by critics and audiences as a reimagination of modern jazz showcasing Washington’s larger-than-lift compositions full of celestial grandeur and his distinct blend of jazz, Latin, funk, classical, hip-hop and soul. Fearless Movement, however, offers something different: terrestrial rhythms and collaborations from rappers, musical icons and even Washington’s own daughter. Features include: Thundercat, Taj Austin, Ras Austin, Patrice Quinn, DJ Battlecat, Brandon Coleman, D-Smoke, George Clinton, Bj the Chicago Kid, and Andre 3000.

Kamasi Washington - Harmony of Difference EP (2017)  Music

Posted by SERTiL at Sept. 25, 2017
Kamasi Washington - Harmony of Difference EP (2017)

Kamasi Washington - Harmony of Difference EP
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks)+cue, log, m3u, front cover | 31:54 min | 206 MB
Label: Young Turks – YTCD171 | Tracks: 06 | Rls.date: 2017
Jazz

Earlier this year, avant-garde jazz titan Kamasi Washington premiered Harmony of Difference, an original six-movement suite, as part of this year’s Whitney Biennial. The EP is the first new music from Washington since his universally acclaimed 2015 debut album The Epic. Harmony of Difference explores the philosophical possibilities of the musical technique known as “counterpoint,” which Washington defines as “the art of balancing similarity and difference to create harmony between separate melodies.”
Kamasi Washington - Heaven And Earth (2018) {3CD Set Young Turks ‎YT176CD} (Complete Artwork)

Kamasi Washington - Heaven And Earth (2018) {3CD Set Young Turks ‎YT176CD} (Complete Artwork)
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 1.16 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 439 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 362 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2018 Shoto Mas / Young Turks ‎| YT176CD
Jazz / Contemporary Jazz / Soul Jazz / Jazz Funk / Orchestral Jazz / Saxophone

Truly tremendous work from saxophonist Kamasi Washington – a set that may well even blow away his groundbreaking Epic album – given the scope of soul and spirit in the music! As with the previous project, this one's double-length, but maybe feels even more fitted to the mode – as Washington leads this incredible ensemble that unifies a jazz group, orchestra, and choir – all at a level that might even top some of Alice Coltrane's early 70s albums for Impulse! There's a richness in vision here right from the start – music that knows what it is, where it's going, and what it can accomplish – very personal, but also very welcoming too – just the right sort of spirit to help get the nation back on track! Washington blows tenor throughout – and gets great help from Cameron Graves on piano, Brandon Coleman on organ and keyboards, and Miles Mosley on bass – whose work alone really seems to drive the proceedings!
Kamasi Washington - Harmony of Difference (2017) {Young Turks YTCD171} (Complete Artwork)

Kamasi Washington - Harmony of Difference (2017) {Young Turks YTCD171} (Complete Artwork)
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 216 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 77 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 191 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2017 Young Turks | YTCD171
Jazz / Contemporary Jazz / Soul Jazz / Jazz Funk / Orchestral Jazz / Saxophone

t's tempting to hear Kamasi Washington's six-track Harmony of Difference suite as a follow-up to his sprawling, justifiably acclaimed three-hour debut The Epic. But this EP, at just over half-an-hour, is, in many ways, a standalone work. It was performed in New York at The Whitney Biennial as part of a show that included a film by director A.G. Rojas and paintings by Washington's sister Amani. According to the artist, it was composed to explore "the philosophical possibilities of the musical technique known as 'counterpoint.'" Washington defines it as "the art of balancing similarity and difference to create harmony between separate melodies." That description is, at least in this setting, akin to metaphor in the current socio-political-cultural era where flash point battles over issues of race, gender, sexual orientation, and cultural appropriation are being waged afresh.