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NOW: Vinyl LP
Damon Locks & Black Monument Ensembleâs latest album "NOW" was created in the final throes of Summer 2020, following months of pandemic-induced fear & isolation, the explosion of social unrest, struggle & violence in the streets, and as the certain presence of a new reality had fully settled in. Set up safely in the garden behind Chicagoâs Experimental Sound Studio, the music was recorded in only a few takes, capturing the first times members of BME had ever played or sang the tunes. For Locks, the impetus was more about getting together to commune and make art than it was about producing an album. In his words: âIt was about offering a new thought. It was about resisting the darkness. It was about expressing possibility. It was about asking the question, âSince the future has unfolded and taken a new and dangerous shape... what happens NOW?ââ
Damon Locks & Black Monument Ensembleâs latest album "NOW" was created in the final throes of Summer 2020, following months of pandemic-induced fear & isolation, the explosion of social unrest, struggle & violence in the streets, and as the certain presence of a new reality had fully settled in. Set up safely in the garden behind Chicagoâs Experimental Sound Studio, the music was recorded in only a few takes, capturing the first times members of BME had ever played or sang the tunes. For Locks, the impetus was more about getting together to commune and make art than it was about producing an album. In his words: âIt was about offering a new thought. It was about resisting the darkness. It was about expressing possibility. It was about asking the question, âSince the future has unfolded and taken a new and dangerous shape... what happens NOW?ââ
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Damon Locks & Black Monument Ensembleâs latest album "NOW" was created in the final throes of Summer 2020, following months of pandemic-induced fear & isolation, the explosion of social unrest, struggle & violence in the streets, and as the certain presence of a new reality had fully settled in. Set up safely in the garden behind Chicagoâs Experimental Sound Studio, the music was recorded in only a few takes, capturing the first times members of BME had ever played or sang the tunes. For Locks, the impetus was more about getting together to commune and make art than it was about producing an album. In his words: âIt was about offering a new thought. It was about resisting the darkness. It was about expressing possibility. It was about asking the question, âSince the future has unfolded and taken a new and dangerous shape... what happens NOW?ââ












