
Afro Futuristic Dreams: Vinyl 2LP
Idris Ackamoor and The Pyramids are back with their first major new studio album in over 3 years, an epic, sprawling new work exploring the future, the past and the urgent reality of the present, Afro Futuristic Dreams.
Recorded between San Francisco and London and brought together by the genius of Malcolm Catto at his analogue Quatermass Studio, the new recording represents another bold step in Ackamoorâs ever-evolving journey in jazz, adding full, intricate scores including string sections and choral elements to the Pyramidsâ trademark spiritual Afro-jazz sound; Driven by the core Pyramids members Ackamoor (sax, keytar, organ), Margaux Simmons (flute), Sandra Poindexter (violin) and Bobby Cobb (guitar), tracks range from hard-hitting commentaries about police brutality (âPolice Demâ) to celebrations of the ancestors and departed loved ones (âRequiem For The Ancestorsâ, âRe-Memoryâ) and hazy cosmic journeys, including the albumâs title track and the sparkling, experimental closer, âNice It Upâ.
âThis album has been many years in the making,â explains Ackamoor. âBack in late 2020, I set out to compose the first in a series of scores to take The Pyramids sound into brave new territory. All of the tracks involve issues that the core band is passionate about and the recording was a complex process involving many musicians and vocalists across two different time zones.â
Tracklist:
A1. Afro Futuristic Dreams
A2. Thank You God
B1. Police Dem
B2. First Peoples
C1. Truth To Power
C2. Re - Memory
C3. Garland Rose
D1. Requiem For The Ancestors
D2. Nice It Up
Idris Ackamoor and The Pyramids are back with their first major new studio album in over 3 years, an epic, sprawling new work exploring the future, the past and the urgent reality of the present, Afro Futuristic Dreams.
Recorded between San Francisco and London and brought together by the genius of Malcolm Catto at his analogue Quatermass Studio, the new recording represents another bold step in Ackamoorâs ever-evolving journey in jazz, adding full, intricate scores including string sections and choral elements to the Pyramidsâ trademark spiritual Afro-jazz sound; Driven by the core Pyramids members Ackamoor (sax, keytar, organ), Margaux Simmons (flute), Sandra Poindexter (violin) and Bobby Cobb (guitar), tracks range from hard-hitting commentaries about police brutality (âPolice Demâ) to celebrations of the ancestors and departed loved ones (âRequiem For The Ancestorsâ, âRe-Memoryâ) and hazy cosmic journeys, including the albumâs title track and the sparkling, experimental closer, âNice It Upâ.
âThis album has been many years in the making,â explains Ackamoor. âBack in late 2020, I set out to compose the first in a series of scores to take The Pyramids sound into brave new territory. All of the tracks involve issues that the core band is passionate about and the recording was a complex process involving many musicians and vocalists across two different time zones.â
Tracklist:
A1. Afro Futuristic Dreams
A2. Thank You God
B1. Police Dem
B2. First Peoples
C1. Truth To Power
C2. Re - Memory
C3. Garland Rose
D1. Requiem For The Ancestors
D2. Nice It Up
Description
Idris Ackamoor and The Pyramids are back with their first major new studio album in over 3 years, an epic, sprawling new work exploring the future, the past and the urgent reality of the present, Afro Futuristic Dreams.
Recorded between San Francisco and London and brought together by the genius of Malcolm Catto at his analogue Quatermass Studio, the new recording represents another bold step in Ackamoorâs ever-evolving journey in jazz, adding full, intricate scores including string sections and choral elements to the Pyramidsâ trademark spiritual Afro-jazz sound; Driven by the core Pyramids members Ackamoor (sax, keytar, organ), Margaux Simmons (flute), Sandra Poindexter (violin) and Bobby Cobb (guitar), tracks range from hard-hitting commentaries about police brutality (âPolice Demâ) to celebrations of the ancestors and departed loved ones (âRequiem For The Ancestorsâ, âRe-Memoryâ) and hazy cosmic journeys, including the albumâs title track and the sparkling, experimental closer, âNice It Upâ.
âThis album has been many years in the making,â explains Ackamoor. âBack in late 2020, I set out to compose the first in a series of scores to take The Pyramids sound into brave new territory. All of the tracks involve issues that the core band is passionate about and the recording was a complex process involving many musicians and vocalists across two different time zones.â
Tracklist:
A1. Afro Futuristic Dreams
A2. Thank You God
B1. Police Dem
B2. First Peoples
C1. Truth To Power
C2. Re - Memory
C3. Garland Rose
D1. Requiem For The Ancestors
D2. Nice It Up












