Irreversible Entanglements
Who Sent You?

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Irreversible Entanglements - Who Sent You?

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What people Are Saying

 

“…the second Irreversible Entanglements album, is not merely a mirror for our current predicament. It’s a jarring reminder that for some, dangling on the precipice of disaster is nothing new”

Chris DeVille, Stereogum

“A knowing update to the revolutionary politics of 1960s free jazz, with attunement to what's changed, and what still hasn't.”

Nate Chinen, NPR

“Irreversible Entanglements will leave you shaken.”

Joshua Minsoo Kim, Chicago Reader

“Space defines the album, the band evoking our American topography, both physically and psychologically, capturing what’s in the news and what’s been repressed underneath that surface.”

- Andy Beta, Pitchfork

“Irreversible Entanglements is one of contemporary Black music’s true, indefinable blessings.”

Piotr Orlov, AFROPUNK

“There’s a palpable weight to the music of Irreversible Entanglements; its sound hits with an earth-shattering force.” 

- Marcus J. Moore, The Nation

Announcing IARC0031: Irreversible Entanglements - Who Sent You?

In stores March 20, 2020
Preview & pre-order on LP/CD/Digital via our Bandcamp page

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Stay on it! This is the future! This is the spectral dreaming, the reshaped soundwaves of post-Katrina, post-Osage Avenue, post-Obamacare that we borrow from to do this work, so stay on it.

Who Sent You? they said from their liquid cryo-chamber, from a low-light induction field cobbled together with lithium rods, with melted down Romare Bearden and Howardena Pindell paintings, stitched with chaos fibers and placed in the center of the carrion husk of a burnt out shanty town. They took time to scrape ashen samples of what was, their souls the residue thick and caked on, that still climbs those new high-rise condominiums like moss—the only evidence that they were once there, that they were baked into the fabric of this planet—they were there fixing elevators and tossing wrenches into quantum fields until they were stopped! frisked! and turned into weird, 100-foot martyr murals on the backside, the north side, of supermarket walls—Who Sent You? is how the matrix modulation works.

Dig it: Who Sent You? is the punk-rocking of jazz and the mystification of the avant-garde, a sci-fi sound from that out-soul-fire jazz quintet Irreversible Entanglements. Who Sent You? they asked and tried to lock us in their distress chambers, and yet here it is: an album that functions as a heat-sealed care package for the modern Afrofuturist’s pre-flight machinations. This record weaves kinetic soul fusion, dreamy yet harrowing spectral poetry, and intricate force-field-tight rhythms into wild, warmth-giving tapestries that comfort and conceal, confront and coerce all at once, with the dark matter of the deep, black all-consuming universe as its thread.

Where the band’s self-titled debut was all explosive noisy anthems and glorious cosmic bluster, Who Sent You? is a focused and patient ritual. Irreversible Entanglements take their time in between these grooves, stalking the war-torn streets of the Deep South and post-Columbian apocalypses—taking their time to add our DNA to the centrifuge, to dream up an alchemical amalgamation that sounds truly euphoric, drenched in the epic star-flung fallout of a nova only they can conjure. More than the sum of its parts—Luke Stewart’s war-like basslines, Keir Neuringer’s haunting saxophone, Aquiles Navarro’s cyberpunk brass, the unwieldy storm of Tcheser Holmes’ drums, and the oracular phyletic incantations of Camae Ayewa—Who Sent You? is an entire holistic jam of “infinite possibilities coming back around,” a sprawling meditation for afro-cosmonauts, a reminder of the forms and traumas of the past, and the shape and vision of Afrotopian sounds to come. 

Notes

Released March 20, 2020

Camae Ayewa - voice, texts
Keir Neuringer - saxophone, percussion
Aquiles Navarro - trumpet, percussion
Luke Stewart - double bass, percussion
Tcheser Holmes - drums, congas

Words Composed by Camae Ayewa.
Music Composed by Keir Neuringer, Aquiles Navarro, Luke Stewart, Tcheser Holmes; except “Amina” composed by Keir Neuringer, and “No Más” composed by Aquiles Navarro.

Recorded at Kawari Studios, Philadelphia, March 1st, 2019. Mixed at Decade Studios, Chicago, October 2019.

Mastered at Chicago Mastering Service, Chicago, November 2019.

Engineered by Zach Goldstein.
Recording Assisted by Steve Montenegro.
Mixed by David Allen.
Mastered by Greg Obis.

Cover Art by Damon Locks.
Insert Photo by Bob Sweeney.
Liner Notes by Alex Smith.
Layout & Insert Design by Craig Hansen.

Produced by Camae Ayewa, Keir Neuringer, Aquiles Navarro, Luke Stewart, Tcheser Holmes.
Executive Production by Scott McNiece.

All rights reserved

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About Irreversible Entanglements

Irreversible Entanglements are a liberation-oriented free jazz collective formed in early 2015 by saxophonist Keir Neuringer, poet Camae Ayewa (a.k.a. Moor Mother) and bassist Luke Stewart, who came together to perform at a Musicians Against Police Brutality event organized after the slaying of Akai Gurley by the NYPD. Months later the group added trumpeter Aquiles Navarro and drummer Tcheser Holmes (a duo who also performed at the MAPB event).

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