Words from How It Is by Samuel Beckett - with the spare instrumentation of voice and electric bass (Jack Bruce), keyboards (Carla Bley), and trumpet (Don Cherry)
UK producer Dub Mentor amalgamates minimalism, loops, deep baselines and field recordings. He is joined by Chinese poet and experimental sound artist Yan Jun for a version of The Clash’s sacred anthem.
From Melbourne Australia – “Khan meld hazy psychedelia and heavy stoner riffs with a penchant for progressive rhythms and almost dirge-like, industrial- scale crescendos. The songs are lyrically evocative, exuding a sense of despondency and melancholy. Vocally, their songs waver from ethereal falsetto and hypnotic crooning to impassioned wailing punctuated by occasional guttural screams.”
+ Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., from “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence," also referred as the Riverside Church speech, delivered on April 4, 1967, exactly one year before he was assassinated.