The word
"uprising" is often used in moments in which a group of people
witness their strength in numbers and band together to seize an opportunity.
This embodies the time we are currently living in, where people all over the
world in art and politics are recognizing their own power in numbers. It is
prophetic as it deals with the different tenants of survival within a world of
mystery and ambivalence. From brotherly love to the dangers of good intentions,
these are all universal occurrences to which we all seek advice.
This decree
will further unfold on January 27, 2017 with the trailblazing release from Los
Angeles' upright bass virtuoso, vocalist, composer and bandleader Miles Mosley.
UPRISING encapsulates the dynamic range of genres and expression that this
magnetic force has presented on stages across the globe alongside saxophone
giant Kamasi Washington and their cohorts in the West Coast Get Down.
Partnering
with Alpha Pup Records' imprint World Galaxy for the release, the album was
co-produced by drummer/engineer Tony Austin and their longtime manager Barbara
Sealy. Mosley showcases his skills as a truly one-of-a-kind force on his custom
built upright bass, manipulating its voice into a weapon of soulful emotion,
aggression and revolutionary sound. The genre-defying and otherworldly core
six-piece band consists of the best musicians taking over the scene
today-including saxophonist Kamasi Washington, trombonist Ryan Porter,
keyboardist Brandon Coleman, pianist Cameron Graves, and drummer Tony Austin.
On UPRISING they are joined by trumpeter Dontae Winslow and the late
saxophonist Zane Musa along with a full orchestra and choir.
The members
all hail from Los Angeles as a family of musicians that Mosley helped bring
together during their formative years, and have imprinted their stamp on the
world unlike any other musical collective in recent times.
As the
co-founder and voice of the West Coast Get Down, Mosley combines his deep love
of songwriting with his innovative, mind-bending, effects-laced upright bass on
UPRISING. The album is his personalized take on the journey of his life and that
of his musical family. It stands as a statement of deep conviction and
technical prowess, following the influences of legends such as Otis Redding and
Jimi Hendrix.
"It
seems fitting that this new attention to our sound, and the impact that we are capable
of making across genres feels like our own uprising. This is my piece of our
story," says Mosley.
As the story
of UPRISING unfolds, the world will see the journey and influence of the West
Coast Get Down through their collective mission: to defy genre and combine
musical influence to make jazz dangerous and exciting again, while paying
tribute to the legends before them. Following the critically acclaimed release
of the album's first single, "Abraham," the follow-up single from
UPRISING will be released on September 16th; its title, "Young Lion,"
brings just that in the form of an introduction to equal parts vocal soul and
instrument mastery.
"I
wanted to create a work that was natural and intimate, but still maintained a
sense of grandeur. As if you were best friends with a giant," Mosley
explains. "The West Coast Get Down, the strings, the choir. All of these
elements together create something with memorable melodies and a message to the
people that we are here for them. We are and want to be the loudspeaker for
their hearts."
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