Sonic Liberation Front

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Init (By Kevin Diehl) 00:00 Tools
Change Over Time 00:00 Tools
The Next Thing That Happens 00:00 Tools
Omio 00:00 Tools
Glass Eyes 00:00 Tools
First Rain 00:00 Tools
Init 00:00 Tools
Dominical 00:00 Tools
Ouaga to Bobo 00:00 Tools
The Sirens (By Adam Jenkins) 00:00 Tools
Gema Oculta (By Kevin Diehl) 00:00 Tools
D'Accord, Baby 00:00 Tools
Ashé a Go-Go (By Kevin Diehl/Traditional; Kevin Diehl: Itolete, Ambient Electronics; Chuckie Joseph - Iya, Lead Vocals; Andy Gonzalez - Bass;) 00:00 Tools
Knowledge of the Sun 00:00 Tools
Ashe A Go-Go 00:00 Tools
Agua Dulce (By Chuckie Joseph, With Traditional Lyrics Arranged By Chuckie Joseph.) 00:00 Tools
Seize the Time (By Kevin Diehl) 00:00 Tools
ashé a go-go 00:00 Tools
Cosa de Grupo 00:00 Tools
Pow! (By Kevin Diehl) 00:00 Tools
Ochun Libre 00:00 Tools
pow! 00:00 Tools
Meaningless Kisses 00:00 Tools
gema oculta 00:00 Tools
agua dulce 00:00 Tools
the sirens 00:00 Tools
seize the time 00:00 Tools
Metaphyzzix 00:00 Tools
Mother of Nine 00:00 Tools
Uh-Uh 00:00 Tools
Umami 00:00 Tools
OneTwoThree 00:00 Tools
Nomingo (Live) 00:00 Tools
One Two 00:00 Tools
Some Others Times 00:00 Tools
Jetway Confidential No.3 (for Sun Ra) 00:00 Tools
Under The Wave Of Kanagawa 00:00 Tools
Nomingo 00:00 Tools
Under the Wave of Kanagawa (Live) 00:00 Tools
Padrinos Hit 00:00 Tools
Yemaya 00:00 Tools
Some Other Times (Live) 00:00 Tools
d accord baby 00:00 Tools
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Sonic Liberation Front is a band caught between worlds. Known for its iconoclastic combination of free-jazz passion and Afro- Cuban percussion excitement, the amorphous Philadelphia unit practically invents a new genre with each composition. Featuring a deeply talented pool of musicians trained in a variety of idioms gives the band the ability to incorporate so many genres while maintaining authenticity. Led by percussionist Kevin Diehl, a protégé of free-jazz pioneer Sunny Murray, SLF connects his training in the post-bop tradition to his dedicated study of traditional Afro-Cuban Yoruba roots music that informs SLF’s colorful sound. Ambient electronics, innovative production techniques, and soulful vocals subtly embellish the compositions, carefully contextualizing the ancient traditional music into a new brilliant entity. While other musicians have incorporated bata drumming into jazz, none have done it with the vigor or passion of SLF. The band members are true students of the Lukumi tradition under the guidance of percussionist/omo aña Chuckie Joseph, a lifelong Yoruba cultural scholar. It’s been said a million times that all music has its source in West Africa – and by returning the focus to its origins, SLF achieves a natural eclectism that serves as a fountain of ingenuity. Ancient to the future, indeed. On the band’s second album, Ashé A Go-Go, Sonic Liberation Front has improved the formula that earned the band critical praise from an array of media (including The Wire, CMJ, Cadence, Philadelphia Inquirer, Jazz Magazine (France), and Time Out-New York) for its 2001 debut Water and Stone (released on Eye Dog Records). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.