Where Future Unfolds (International Anthem)

Damon Locks Black Monument Ensemble

Released May 31, 2019

Los Angeles Times Best Jazz Albums of 2019

AllMusic Favorite Jazz Albums 2019

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About:

Where Future Unfolds is a new work spirited by Chicago-based sound & visual artist Damon Locks. Starting as a solo sound collage piece (where Locks pulled samples from Civil Rights era speeches and recordings to create an improvisational pallet for performance on his drum machine), over 4 years the project has blossomed into his 15-piece Black Monument Ensemble – featuring musicians (including Angel Bat Dawid on clarinets and Dana Hall on drums), singers (alumni of the Chicago Children’s Choir), and dancers (members of Chicago youth dance company Move Me Soul). Where Future Unfolds is a live capture of the ensemble’s epic debut at the Garfield Park Botanical Conservatory on the West Side of Chicago. Recalling the spirits of Phil Cohran’s Artistic Heritage Ensemble, Eddie Gale’s Black Rhythm Happening, Archie Shepp’s Attica Blues, and Public Enemy’s It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, the album presents an inspired, innovative & immediate intersection of gospel, jazz, activism & 808 breaks.

Track Listing:

1. Statement of Intent/Black Monument Theme (Damon Locks) 05:45

2. Sounds Like Now (Damon Locks) 06:25

3. Solar Power (Damon Locks) 05:54

4. Rebuild a Nation (Damon Locks) 02:40

5. Which I Believe It Will (Damon Locks) 03:04

6. Which I Believe I Am (Damon Locks) 01:13

7. The Colors That You Bring (Damon Locks) 05:54

8. The Future? (Damon Locks) 04:32

9. Power (Damon Locks) 04:57

10. From a Spark to a Fire (Damon Locks) 06:12

Personnel:

Angel Bat Dawid: clarinets

Dana Hall: drums, percussion

Damon Locks: electronics, bells, voice

Arif Smith: percussion

Phillip Armstrong, Monique Golding, Rayna Golding (4), Eric McCarter, Tramaine Parker, Lauren Robinson: vocals

Recorded live November 15th, 2018, at Garfield Park Conservatory, as part of Red Bull Music Festival, Chicago
Recorded & Mixed by Charlie Mammoser
Mastered by Casey Rice & David Allen
Photography by Daris Jasper & Chris Hershman
Album Art by Damon Locks
Layout & Liner Design by Craig Hansen

Review:

Chicago-based Damon Locks is a visual artist, musician (Eternals, Trenchmouth, Exploding Star Orchestra), and educator. His Black Monument Ensemble is a 15-piece collective of musicians, singers, alumni from the Chicago Children’s Choir and dancers from Move Me Soul. His instrumentalists include clarinetist Angel Bat Dawid, drummer Dana Hall, and percussionist Arif Smith. Locks plays bells, various electronics, and voice. The work was recorded during a live performance at the Garfield Park Botanical Conservatory during November of 2018.

Where Future Unfolds is a complex, but relatively accessible work of avant garde, activist, socio-political jazz, soul and poetry. Its roots lie in the work of Philip Cohran & the Artistic Heritage Ensemble’s performances, and the recordings of Amiri Baraka’s performances with Sun Ra’s Myth Science Arkestra (Black Mass) and David Murray (New Music, New Poetry). Its narrative content juxtaposes the roots and branches of the civil rights and black consciousness movements of the 1950s and ’60s, the prophetic tradition of Pentecostal African American gospel, as well as the theories and activist tenets of Afrofuturist art. These ten tracks holistically recombine these individual threads into a labyrinthine whole that’s political, spiritual, artful, bemused, and angry. “The Colors That You Bring,” offers a distorted lo-fi hip hop shuffle that creates a foundation for strummed guitar and string samples, Dawid’s bass clarinet solo, and spiritual soul. The choir’s female voices enter, in a multi-harmonic chant before a female vocalist speaks to her confusion and conviction in the pantheon of history and the historical present. Following her recitation, vocal soloists engage the pre-Thomas Dorsey African gospel tradition buoyed by the band and backing vocalists. It transforms halfway through with swirling modern gospel; the call and response become transcendent. “Sounds Like Now” is introduced by kalimbas, guitars and harps, bubbling hand percussion and a trap kit. The choir begins a modal ascent atop a shattered 4/4 beat: “Every morning there’s more talk of murder? Every morning at least one less alive…Oh my people/The same things happened/ They tell the same lie/The words are not peaceful, separate not equal/The power to the government never to the people….” Before Dawid’s B-flat clarinet solos above the hypnotic rhythm, the music invites the listener into a trancelike, soulful yet seemingly alien atmosphere. That said it exists in the street and in the fields. Each song is inextricably linked, to one another as well as to the entire work. The poetry, sermonizing, electro beats, loops and Pre-War gospel vocals, hover and drift above droning harmoniums, squalling clarinets and percussion during the final two pieces, “Power,” and “From A Spark To A Fire.” They confront a (still) racist, oppressive American present that nonetheless speaks to possibility arrived at by (even more) sacrifice while straddling African American folk musics, spiritual soul, and avant-jazz. These are all-encompassing paeans to commitment, education, spirituality, and political action. Where Future Unfolds is provocative to be sure, but it’s also breathtaking, bracing, ultimately hopeful in its gritty realism and hope. This is a major work that should be encountered by anyone remotely interested in modern aural and performance art, improvisation and truth.

Thom Jurek (AllMusic)