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Adrian Younge's new project sounds like James Baldwin meets Marvin Gaye

Adrian Younge's new project sounds like James Baldwin meets Marvin Gaye

Released Tuesday, 16th February 2021
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Adrian Younge's new project sounds like James Baldwin meets Marvin Gaye

Adrian Younge's new project sounds like James Baldwin meets Marvin Gaye

Adrian Younge's new project sounds like James Baldwin meets Marvin Gaye

Adrian Younge's new project sounds like James Baldwin meets Marvin Gaye

Tuesday, 16th February 2021
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Adrian Younge is a producer for entertainment greats ranging from Jay Z and Kendrick Lamar to the Wu Tang clan, a composer for television shows such as Marvel's Luke Cage (with A Tribe Called Quest’s Ali Shaheed Mohammad), and owner of the Linear Labs record label and analog studio. Younge has a new mixed media project that breaks down the evolution of racism in America that he calls his “most important creative accomplishment.” A short film, T.A.N., and podcast, Invisible Blackness, accompany the album The American Negro (available Feb 26). Younge tells Switched on Pop how his experience as a law professor and his all-analog approach to recording resulted in a sound he describes as “James Baldwin hooked up with Marvin Gaye.”

Music DiscussedAdrian Younge - Revolutionize, The American Negro, Revisionist History, Black Lives Matter, Margaret GarnerGil Scott Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

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