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Pique-nique and Dub-Stuy present the IMRiddim and Touch a Drum ensembles performing Count Ossie’s classic album 'Grounation'.
Part of the "Take Two" deep-listening series, the afternoon will consist of an uninterrupted playback of the 1972 album followed by a live reinterpretation by a 14-piece ensemble, connecting the dots between record culture and live music culture.
An undisputed classic of Rastafarian-inspired music, this album features Yoshi Takemasa’s mentor, the late tenor saxophonist Cedric “Im” Brooks, recreating a Rasta grounation, or gathering, that combines Rastafari consciousness with deep spiritual jazz.
IMRiddim:
> Nikhil P. Yerawadekar // musical director, guitar & keys
> Brett Tubin // guitar
> Danton Boller // upright bass
> Richard Terrana // trap drums
> Anant Pradhan // tenor sax & flutes
> Alex Asher // trombone
> Troy Mobius Simms // alto & soprano sax
> Yoshi Takemasa // kete, percussion, & band leader
Touch A Drum:
> Jeremaih McFarlane // drum coordinator, kete, kumina, and chant
> Ras CongoBilly // kete, kumina, & chant
> Dean Robinson // kete, kumina, & chant
Special Guests:
> Larry McDonald // thunder & percussion
> Autarchii // singer & poet
> JonnyGo Figure // singer & poet
The album will be introduced with live "liner notes" by founder of Coney Island Reggae and WKCR DJ Carter Van Pelt.
Dub-Stuy and Takuya Nakamura’s Cosmic Jungle will then advance the dance, connecting the dots between roots reggae, steppers, dub stompers, dancehall, D&B, and cosmic jungle.
Due to limited capacity, $15 advance tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-serve basis on Dice.
Presented in partnership with Dub-Stuy