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"Josef Leimberg - Astral Progressions ft. Bilal, Kendrick, Kurupt, Terrac..."


          

Kamasi, Georgia Anne Muldrow

The track with Bilal is B-A-N-A-ANNAS (c) Stefani
(Between Us 2)

https://worldgalaxyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/astral-progressions



Trumpeter and Composer Josef Leimberg with the
debut of the year. This some beautiful jazz, R&B
and Hip Hop.
Leimberg gained a unique level of traction with his work on the multiple Grammy Award winning Kendrick Lamar LP To Pimp A Butterfly. Credited under the LoveDragon moniker with Terrace Martin, his time with To Pimp A Butterfly only represents a small fragment of his accomplishments. His collaborative resume over the decades is astounding, consisting of production, writing and feature credits with Snoop Dogg, Erykah Badu, Robin Thicke, Shafiq Husayn, Funkadelic, Freestyle Fellowship, Dr. Dre, Murs, King Tee, Suga Free, Saafir and Busdriver. These connections have undoubtedly spread life all over Astral Progressions.

Leimberg’s debut album features an array of innovators and game changers in modern progressive music. Kamasi Washington, Bilal, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Kurupt, Terrace Martin and Miguel Atwood Ferguson are just a small list of the brilliant minds that make the Astral Progressions outing special. Many of the featured artists became with the LP through world renowned creator Shafiq Husayn. Leimberg would connect with various musicians associated to his camp through studio recordings, gigging and rehearsals, building on his compositions in a very organic and social way.

Kurupt connects with Astral Progression’s cosmic message unlike anything else he’s done before, lending his verbal talents over a cosmic west coast flavor. Goergia Anne Muldrow and Bilal add considerable weight as well, taking direction into spiritually tinged fusions of R&B and soul. The ending track pays special homage to Leimberg’s mother, including a recording of her speaking about the complexities of life and where we all fit into the bigger picture of this universe. To describe this record in full would take volumes of thought, bridged under the vision of Leimberg in every note and measure.

Leimberg takes the sonic power of Astral Progressions back to the origins of the ‘70s jazz fusion movement. Included is a superb Miles Davis cover of ‘Lonely Fire.’ Originally recorded and featured on the 1970s Miles Davis studio album Big Fun, Leimberg revamps the spiritually tinged piece with uptempo pocket driven drum work, flaring solo’s and a sense of heightened energy that transforms the chord arrangements of the original into something entirely new. Paul Livingston adds lush sitar, tambura and sarod, bringing the Indian influences shed on the original composition into the 21st century state of Leimberg’s vision. It’s a perfect summation of how organic, fluid and exotic the record is as a whole.

The artwork and design packaging pulls back to the narrative of prolific album cover work that enhanced many of the world’s most celebrated jazz fusion albums. Artwork created by Tokio Aoyama, the vibrant color schemes intertwine into deeply interwoven symbols, coalescing to form a powerful story before a single note is even heard.

Taking the influence his father, mother and communities of musicians around him, Astral Progressions is a record that summarizes the long lasting power of love through sound. Josef Leimberg is a part of the movement that’s creating new standards in the exploration of jazz and fusion. He is defining himself as a worthy composer and purveyor of the deep musical arts and Astral Progressions is just the beginning.

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Days like this I miss Sha Mecca

  

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Josef Leimberg - Astral Progressions ft. Bilal, Kendrick, Kurupt, Terrac... [View all] , Boogie Stimuli, Sun Oct-09-16 01:59 PM
 
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was wondering where i heard this name from-
Oct 09th 2016
1
Yeah dude has a helluva resume
Oct 09th 2016
4
Interview about the album...
Oct 09th 2016
2
That's Jimetta Rose singing on "Echoes of One" btw
Oct 09th 2016
3
im intrigued
Oct 09th 2016
5
RE: Josef Leimberg - Astral Progressions ft. Bilal, Kendrick, Kurupt, Te...
Oct 09th 2016
6
here's the link to the album
Oct 09th 2016
7
It's in the OP bruh lol. 4th line. n/m
Oct 09th 2016
9
      lol my bad.
Oct 09th 2016
12
on track 8. this shit is incredible
Oct 09th 2016
8
It is pretty damn amazing. I'm still digesting it. n/m
Oct 09th 2016
10
I just texted my friend that it reminded me of The Epic
Oct 09th 2016
11
His mom on the last track. She was on her deathbed as he recorded
Oct 11th 2016
13
Thanks for the heads up
Oct 11th 2016
14
i knew that name was familiar. he made some bomb ass beats
Oct 11th 2016
15
This is some compositional genius
Oct 14th 2016
16
Idk this dude but GOOD GOD at these guest appearances
Oct 14th 2016
17
Definite afrofuturistic vibe- which is right up my alley!
Oct 14th 2016
18
That's how I heard about the album too
Oct 17th 2016
21
Incredibly dope...anyone got a list of who's on which track(s)?
Oct 14th 2016
19
tell me the song and Kurupt's verses aint dope as fuck
Oct 16th 2016
20

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