2011, Thirsty Ear
As brilliant showers of collaboration from Antipop Consortium and Matthew Shipp Knives From Heaven is an unmitigated glimpse into the imaginations of musical madmen. On this sequel to the critically acclaimed Blue Series project, Matthew Shipp vs. Antipop Consortium, the two sides spurn stale hip-hop-jazz paradigms and embark on an astounding sonic odyssey. Knives From Heaven achieves incredible stylistic integration through the unprecedented assimilation of spontaneous jazz embellishments into the format of head-nodding hip-hop cuts. Priest says "a true symbiosis of jazz and hip-hop".
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Terra Cotta |
| 2 | Half Amazed A/B |
| 3 | Document 6B |
| 4 | Rainstick Streets Aglow |
| 5 | This Is for My Brother the Wind |
| 6 | Going to Another Place |
| 7 | Might Be |
| 8 | Deadpan Stare |
| 9 | Rockers Hifi |
| 10 | Ornate |
| 11 | Non Sexorexia |
| 12 | In This and All Worlds |
| 13 | And Then a Voice Says |
| 14 | Alloys |
| 15 | Arabic Cowboy John Clint Ameer |
| 16 | Moorish Waltz |
| 17 | Reeds |
| 18 | 2piece |
| 19 | Hammered Into Shape |
| 20 | [Untitled] |
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