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Music Lesson H1 [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Music Lesson H1 [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Music Lesson No H1 follows in the lineage of its musical essay predecessors, funeral of a nation & interrupt the programming. Equal parts audio & visual, Music Lesson No H1 is an aesthetic journey in the Quranic word.
Music Lesson No H1 is the result of a spiritual walk that first traversed Christianity before journeying into Islam. While the written word was previously unfamiliar, the concepts of the Quran struck a familiar cord in thankugoodsir revealing themselves melodically. The music that followed took its cues from rhythms associated with the church; however, the hymns substituted Biblical scripture for Quranic verse.
The visual component of Music Lesson No H1 is intended to accompany the essay in a way that explores religion as it relates to Black culture in America. The images navigate past, present, & future in an effort to contextualize these unique & highly specific spaces. This is an anthropological study in a culture that has defined Blackness within the confines of the American landscape.
Tracklist:
- pardon me
- the name of this feeling is
- PERMISSION TO FIGHT
- my father's name
- HOPE FOR A GAIN
- the bible was in my sippy cup
- INCLINING TO BLACKNESS
- approaching the peak
- THE CLOT
- hey... I love to read
- ALL AWARE ONE
- the transatlantic slave trade
- THE ORIGINATOR
- the surroundings and grounds of the Confederacy
- THERE IS A LESSON IN THIS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE EYES
- harold you can read
- THIS IS NOT HARD
- beginning of the country
- THY DUTY IS ONLY TO DELIVER THE MESSAGE
- "...very, VERY special..."
- BOUNTIES OF YOUR LORD
- TAHA
UPC: 732388215034
Label: Hardcover Ent.
Release Date: 4.24.26
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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