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Jazz 18 May, 2018

R+R=NOW Debut Album "Collagically Speaking" Out 6/15; Hear The Single "Colors In The Dark"

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R+R=NOW Debut Album "Collagically Speaking" Out 6/15; Hear The Single "Colors In The Dark"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Dream team band —featuring Robert Glasper on keyboards, Terrace Martin on synthesizer and vocoder, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah on trumpet, Derrick Hodge on bass, Taylor McFerrin on synth and beatbox, and Justin Tyson on drums—will release their debut album Collagically Speaking (Blue Note) on June 15. The album is available for pre-order today on vinyl, CD or download, along with the new single "Colors In The Dark" which can be streamed or downloaded now. The band's DNA is evident in the song's woozy soul with Martin's robo-coo floating like a hallucination over a lush scene rooted by Hodge's warm bass and featuring a breezy Glasper piano solo that crests in a sudden burst from Tyson.

Okayplayer wrote that "R+R=NOW consists of some of the brightest and baddest musicians in the game today," adding that the album's first single "Change Of Tone" "finds R+R=NOW fluidly showcasing their individual sounds as a cohesive blend… expressing hope, love, confidence, and resiliency through their respective melodies." Stereogum declared the song "a powerful introduction to the band, highlighting each members' skill and spirit," while Paste called it "a hybrid encompassing all of black music—hip-hop, R&B, jazz, soul, funk—with its layered instrumental laying out black excellence."

In an era when every headline carries some new horror or fresh worry, we need music that can clap back with immediacy, skill, and heart. We need a band so at home in its skin that it can play without ego and lead with love—artists whose very existence attests to resilience and hope. We need R+R=NOW, a supergroup assembled by Glasper but functionally egalitarian, in no small part because its members are visionary players, composers, and producers on their own. This genre-mashing outfit moves as one and, as their name reveals, with great purpose.

"R+R stands for 'Reflect' and 'Respond'," says Glasper. The idea came to him via Nina Simone while he was coproducing Nina Revisited, a companion album to the 2015 film What Happened, Miss Simone? Facing backlash for her politics, Simone was asked, more or less, why she didn't just shut up and sing. Her answer: "an artist's duty, as far as I'm concerned, is to reflect the times." Glasper adds: "When you reflect what's going on in your time and respond to that, you can't not be relevant. So 'R' plus 'R' equals 'NOW'."

In that spirit, Collagically Speaking isn't some wonky thesis on the state of the nation. It's a raw document that seamlessly adheres neo-soul to future-funk, West Coast jazz of the moment to astral electronica, instrumental hip-hop to musique concrète, avant-garde to classical—these are single-take songs, written live in the room, that go wherever this formidable crew's mood goes. Guest voices get caught in that mix as well: actors Omari Hardwick (Power) and Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Expendables); actress Amanda Seales (Insecure); MCs Stalley and yasiin bey (f.k.a. Mos Def); and singers Amber Navran (of Moonchild) and Goapele. The themes that bind it all together are both spoken and inferred: romantic love, universal love, systemic bigotry, the women's movement, quiet power, wild creativity, personal loss and growth.

"Everyone in this band is a six-foot-tall black guy who didn't come from an affluent background," says Scott. "In order for us all to make it into that room together, we've had to go through some hell, fight for some things, build up a lot of armor, and do a lot ourselves to forge our realities, to become who we are. We're all very aware of that, so anytime we get together, it's a celebration."

R+R=NOW will celebrate with U.S. album release shows in Atlanta (Variety Playhouse, June 15), Washington DC (DC Jazz Fest, June 16), and Brooklyn (BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, June 22) before launching an extensive European summer tour. The band will return to the US for additional dates in the late-Summer and Fall including an appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival on August 3. Further dates will be announced shortly.

R+R=NOW - TOUR DATES
June 15 - Variety Playhouse - Atlanta, GA
June 16 - DC Jazz Fest - Washington DC
June 22 - BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn - Brooklyn, NY
June 28 - Leopolis Jazz Festival - Lviv, Ukraine
June 30 - JazzTM - Timisoara, Romania
July 1 - La Defense - Paris, France
July 4 - Vienne Jazz Festival - Vienne, France
July 5 - ICE Krakow Congress Center - Krakow, Poland
July 6 - Istanbul Jazz Festival - Istanbul, Turkey
July 7 - Locus Festival - Locorotondo, Italy
July 8 - Montreux Jazz Festival - Montreux, Switzerland
July 11 - Vicar Street - Dublin, Ireland
July 13 - North Sea Jazz Festival - Rotterdam, Netherlands
July 14 - Dour Festival - Dour, Belgium
July 15 - Citadel Festival - London, UK
July 16 - Shephed's Bush Empire - London, UK
July 17 - Nice Jazz Festival - Nice, France
July 18 - Mode Jazz Festival - Molde, Norway
July 20 - Pori Jazz Festival - Pori, Finland
July 22 - Black Sea Jazz Festival - Batumi, Georgia
July 24 - Jazz Festival at Barts - Barcalona, Spain
July 26 - Heineken Jazzaldia - San Sebastian, Spain
August 3 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI
August 29-30 - Billboard live - Osaka, Japan
September 1 - Tokyo Jazz Festival - Tokyo, Japan
January 26-February 2, 2019 - Blue Note at Sea






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