Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART With eremite records Drum Dance to the Motherland by Khan Jamal Creative Arts Ensemble

eremite presents the definitive vinyl edition of the most legendary private press underground jazz album of the 1970s. There’s not another record on the planet that sounds even remotely like vibraphonist Khan Jamal's eccentric, one-of-a-kind masterpiece, Drum Dance To The Motherland. In its improbable fusion of free jazz expressionism, black psychedelia, & full-on dub production techniques, Drum Dance remains a bracingly powerful outsider statement forty-five years after it was recorded live at the Catacombs Club in Philadelphia, 1972. Comparisons to Sun Ra, King Tubby, Phil Cohran & BYG/Actuel merely hint at the cosmic otherness conjured by The Khan Jamal Creative Arts Ensemble & by sound engineer Mario Falana's real-time enhancements. Originally issued by Jamal in 1973 in an edition of three hundred copies on ‘Dogtown’ records, Drum Dance To The Motherland was effectively a myth until eremite’s 2005 CD reissue. eremite’s LP edition has been a long time coming. With the master tapes long vanished, the audio was transferred on the pneumatic Rockport table at Sony Music's 54th street studio from a minty copy of the original LP, manually de-clicked, & remastered on Sony's vintage outboard tube EQs by Ben Young & Andreas K. Myer. The LP is pressed on premium audiophile quality vinyl by RTI... more credits released August 16, 2024 Jamal: vibraphone, marimba, clarinet Alex Ellison: drums, percussion Mario Falana: sound effects Dwight James: drums, glockenspiel, clarinet Billy Mills: fender bass, double bass Monnette Sudler: guitar, percussion 06 or 07 October 1972, Catacombs Club, Philadelphia PA original producer: Khan Jamal producer for eremite: Michael Ehlers engineer: Mario Falana CD artwork: Dr. E. Pelikan Chalto liner notes: Ed Hazell license all rights reserved

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