Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime (AKA Dudley Perkins)
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June 15th, 2010 - Hollywood

About Georgia Anne Muldrow's Ocotea:

Drawing from an ocean of influences such as Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys, Swamini Truiyasangitanada’s Monastic Trio, Charlie Mingus, Eric Dolphy, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Henry Threadgill, Sun Ra, and Stevie Wonder (to name a few), Onotea is a new frontier for Georgia Anne Muldrow’s sonic discoveries. She is appearing as Jyoti (meaning light in Sanskrit) in all of her "jazz" recordings to come, paying homage to the great and masterful ancestor Alice Coltrane who gifted her with this name shortly before she ascended into an even higher consciousness. Infused with experimental synthesizers that posses a pan-tonal sensibility, and melodies that soar about with raw musicianship.








"She’s incredible. She’s like Flack, Nina Simone, Ella, she’s something else. She’s like religion.” - Mos Def














About Declaime's Fonk:

With razor sharp deliveries, poignant social observations, and a knack for condensing complex concepts into something for the kids, Declaime MC has held it down with some of the most inspired beat smiths this turn of the century in his pursuit of world unity through sound. Enter platinum producer Quazedelic, luminary of the west coast C-Funk movement - possessing multidimensional awareness of the groove - and it equals Fonk, the new full length album designed to make you think and shake it at the same time. As Quazedelic sets the stage with textural instrumentation that knocks, declaime MC spits an unbridled fire so truthful you can almost hear the walls of Babylon shift a taste. The future is now, and the Fonk is its soundtrack.




 


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