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Tradition, change and struggle in new notes
Chris Searle on jazz

Jaimeo Brown
Transcendence(Motema 233715)
Work Songs(Motema 234152)

“POLITICALLY, this music is a warning to our generation. Global corporations and banks are destroying local cultures throughout the world.

“The same spirituals that gave strength to our ancestors need to give us strength today as we consider the very real possibility of modern global slavery and look in earnest for ways to avoid that unacceptable state.”

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