Alabaster DePlume, Dear Children of Our Children, I Knew: Epilogue, (Digi EP, RSD Exclusive Vinyl LP, Digital album), International Anthem, 2026
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Alabaster DePlume, Dear Children of Our Children, I Knew: Epilogue, (Digi EP, RSD Exclusive Vinyl LP, Digital album), International Anthem, 2026
09.22.25 Patrick Holmes (clarinet), Tcheser Holmes (drums) and Ken Filiano (bass) at Abasement in downtown Manhattan.
Irreversible Entanglements - Lágrimas Del Mar
from: Irreversible Entanglements - Open the Gates (International Anthem, 2021)
releases November 12, 2021
Here come Irreversible Entanglements – Luke Stewart, the high priest on bass; Aquiles Navarro, the electric universe in human form on trumpet; Keir Neuringer, the cosmologist with the siren sound on sax; Tcheser Holmes, the griot, the myth-maker on drums; and Camae Ayewa, the Moor mother with an empyrean pen game – on this new disc with their fierce aural tectonics shifting the earth, their watery post-pangea as dirge, their punk rock ethos and crash and bang polyrhythmic super-sonic sound synesthesia in the form of OPEN THE GATES – here it comes, my Brothas and Sistas, here it comes.
Moor Mother, Circuit City, (Vinyl/LP, CD, Digital album), DG-197, Don Giovanni Records, 2020
Irreversible Entanglements, Irreversible Entanglements (IA11 Edition), (Vinyl/LP, Digital album), IARC014, International Anthem, 2025
05.04.25 Nicole Mitchell, Luke Stewart and Tcheser Holmes at the BRIC stoop in Brooklyn, part of the Bang on a Can Long Play Festival
AQUILES NAVARRO & TCHESER HOLMES : «PUEBLO»
Deux des membres de l’exceptionnelle formation jazz Irreversible Entanglements, dont l’album Who Sent You? a tant impressionné en mars dernier, le trompettiste Aquiles Navarro et le batteur Tcheser Holmes, lanceront prochainement leur propre album sous le label International Anthem, pierre angulaire du renouveau du jazz de la dernière décennie. S’inspirant des rythmes afro-caribéens et employant une électronique raffinée, leur travail en commun permet au trompettiste panaméen-américain Navarro (il a notamment été formé par un vétéran de Fania All-Stars) de s’illustrer.