"THE GROUP APPROACH WAS AFRO-AMERICAN EXTRAORDINAIRE!"
Posted: 7/25/2011
big news. eremite's next release, mte-54/55/56, juma sultan's aboriginal music society father of origin, is entering its final stages of production. projected release date is late october or early november 2011. founded by percussionists juma sultan & ali abuwi in woodstock in 1968, aboriginal music society was both a radical arts presenting organization & a killer band. father of origin focuses on the earliest AMS recordings & features extraordinary contributions from frank lowe (his earliest appearance on record), abdul wadud, julius hemphill, philip wilson, gene dinwiddie & earl cross, among many others. the AMS concept of open collective improvisation merged with swarming african-inspired drum ensemble work is certain to freak-out even the most jaded collectors & specialists. the music will be presented in a two album, one c/d set with a fat book of ephemera & texts. every aspect of the project produced to the highest possible standard! rather incredibly these are the first AMS recordings ever released.
"trumpets cussin’, saxophones, rhythm makin’ love, hustlers wearin’ fancy clothes... for me, it’s all the truth to be found, never mind who’s puttin’ it down, jazz ain’t nothin’ but soul!" once more finitude is in place & eremite grieves the passing of joe lee wilson. wilson founded the 1970s lower manhattan jazz loft "the ladies' fort," made memorable appearances on numerous archie shepp sides & recorded some seriously wonderful music as a leader. his 1972 recording livin' high off nickels & dimes is one of eremite's favorite records.