Personnel: Christophe Panzani (sax), Keith Witty (b), David Frazier Jr. (d), Aaron Parks (p, keyb), Mike Ladd, Gaël Faye, Guillermo E. Brown, Grey Santiago, Edgar Sekloka (vcl)
Format: LP / 12" / 33rpm / STEREO Label: JAZZ & PEOPLE Catalogue Reference: JPLP 818001 Recording Year: 2018 Country of Pressing: FRANCE Comments: Limited Edition Sealed New Copy Cover Grade: MINT Vinyl Grade: MINT
Tracklist
Side One: 01. The Limbs They Acquired Over Years and Continents (Witty-Panzani) 1:50 02. I Live in Fear -Feat. Mike Ladd & Gaël Faye (Witty-LAdd-Faye) 5:08 03. Fields -Feat. Mike Ladd (Panzani-Ladd) 4:40 04. Beat One -Feat. Grey Santiago & Edgar Sekloka (Panzani-Witty-Sekloka) 7:34
Side Two: 01. Pas d’ici, Part 1 -Feat. Gaël Faye & David Frazier (Witty-Faye-Frazier Jr.) 3:36 02. Anthro -Feat. Guillermo E. Brown (Witty-Brown) 4:44 03. Pas d’ici, Part 2 -Feat. Mike Ladd & Aaron Parks (Witty-Ladd-Parks) 3:12 04. Iwbah (Christophe Panzani) 4:14 05. Pas d'ici, Part 3 (Keith Witty) 2:11
Album details
Personnel: Christophe Panzani (saxophone, woodwinds, electronics), Keith Witty (upright bass, electronics), David Frazier Jr. (acoustic & electric drums). Featuring: Aaron Parks (piano & keyboards on Side A #2,3,4, Side B #1 & 3), Mike Ladd (vocals on Side A #2,3, Side B #3), Gaël Faye (vocals on Side A #2, Side B #1), Guillermo E. Brown (vocals on Side A #4, Side B #2), Grey Santiago (vocals on Side A #4), Edgar Sekloka (vocals on Side A #4). Recorded at The Speakeasy & Brooklyn Recording, New York City, 2018
Engineered by Jason Candler & Andy Taub Mixed by Keith Witty & David Arlington at Bass Hit Recording, NYC Mastered by Kevin Peterson at The Mastering Palace, NYC Artwork by Christophe Panzani Photography: Simon Tailleu Graphic design: Olivier Linden
Artistic direction: Christophe Panzani Produced by Vincent Bessières
Press reviews
"Hailed by The New York Times for its “startling mash of natural and synthetic, resonant and fractured,” and by JazzTimes for “transcending the concept of idiom altogether,” Thiefs returns with Graft, an evocative odyssey informed by jazz, hip-hop, electronic, experimental music and more. The subject matter, so pertinent in this political moment, is identity, dislocation, migration and otherness. “‘Graft’ is the idea of being augmented, stripped bare, transformed by cultural experiences, by places, by the movement of people,” bassist and co-leader Keith Witty explains. “It refers to the mixing of roots, sometimes violently, sometimes quietly and unremarkably."