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Idris Ackamoor The Pyramids
Afro Futuristic Dreams

Afro Futuristic Dreams
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Labels

Strut

Catno

STRUT312LP

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

UK

Release date

Sep 22, 2023

Genres

Jazz

Idris Ackamoor Afro Futuristic Dreams - dispo au Discopathe Montpellier!

First things first - the cover art for this one is exceptional if you ask us and gets you very excited about what the album will hold once you drop the needle on the record. Good news - it's just as good, as Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids return to form with a first new album in three years. This one is as epic they come, exploring all manner of jazz and Afro-future sounds with core Pyramids members Ackamoor on sax, keytar and organ joined by flutist Margaux Simmons, Sandra Poindexter on violin and Bobby Cobb on guitar. Tracks take in hard-hitting socio-political commentaries and laments for lost loved ones as well as some nice and hazy cosmic trips.

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A1

Afro Futuristic Dreams

5:27

A2

Thank You God

13:21

B1

Police Dem

9:00

B2

First Peoples

6:52

C1

Truth To Power

7:18

C2

Re - Memory

5:30

C3

Garland Rose

6:48

D1

Requiem For The Ancestors

6:33

D2

Nice It Up

7:35

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