muzycy:
William Parker: double bass, shakuhachi flute, sintir, n’goni kemlah n’goni, thumb piano
Joe Morris: guitar, banjouke, banjo, double bass, fiddle, pocket trumpet, whistles
Hamid Drake: drum set, frame drum, cymbals, gongs
Editor's info:
Human beings gathering to make sound - in celebration and in mourning, as ritual and as play. Calloused hands pluck strings and strike skin, vibrations resonate through wood and metal. One of the defining characteristics of our species, throughout time and place, yet something we too easily forget in an era of blandly polished perfection and omnipresent background noise. We need our musicians, our shamans and sonic scientists, to help us shake off the detritus of technology and consumption, to reawaken us to the fundamental beauty, immediacy, and necessity of human beings making sound. We need artists like Joe Morris, William Parker, and Hamid Drake to counteract this turmoil like trees and birds. Taylor Ho Bynum, excerpt from the liner notes