Summer In Review: Albums Old and New
By Tony Le Calvez / The Point – PLNU Student News
Here are a few of the albums, some old and some new, that got my attention over the summer break.
1.“Black To The Future” – Sons of Kemet
Virulent and psychoactive,“Black to the Future” is a provocative experimental jazz album from British jazz band, Sons of Kemet. With the help of guests like Moor Mother and Joshua Idehen, Sons of Kemet fuse together a tight and tantric piece of experimental jazz that drives so hard into intricacy that it blurs the lines of structure and abstraction.

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