Julius Hemphill   Dogon A.D.
4.1
excellent
Release Date: 1972
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3.9 excellentErwann S. STAFF | May 18th 21

Free jazz that's very free. Despite the compositions' relative sparseness, swirling alto sax, flute, and trumpet dictate the record's adventurousness, with a cello acting like a bass while the drums manage to be in sync as well as sounding totally free. With elements of wack'n'woll and some slight funky bits, the mainly Chicagoan sounds obtuse, yet hella fresh.

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5.0 classicloulou | September 20th 23
4.5 superbdakotadsmith | June 22nd 22
4.0 excellentTrifolium | May 21st 21
3.0 goodPangea | May 17th 21
4.0 excellentblurred vision-ary | May 7th 20
4.0 excellentSandwichBubble | February 10th 19
4.5 superbGhandhiLion | March 27th 18

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