' Hope is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have - But I Have It' and a cover of Sublime's 'Doin' Time
Their kitchen-sink sample collages warp and bend from fuzzy pop to baroque boom-bap and introverted disco edits with style and ease
Vibes upon vibes upon vibes
mirrored on included remote
eschewing the nu-garage and deep house flare of her high-profile features
Sounds of Liberation: Self-Titled (New Horizons) Vinyl LP vinyl compilations ' Hope is a DangerousCommunity focused, politicised spiritual jazz from the '70s. Forming in Germantown and MT Airy neighborhoods of Philladelphila in 1970 1971, Sounds of Liberation consisted of seven members: Khan Jamal (vibraphone), Byard Lancaster (Alto Saxophone flute), Billy Mills (bass), Dwight James (drums), Monnette Sudler (guitar), Omar Hill (percussion), and Willliam Brister (percussionist). At the forefront of avant garde Black expression, the band was also