7/21/2015

DJ Spooky’s Rebirth of a Nation Soundtrack Performed by Kronos Quartet to be Released on August 28th

DJ Spooky’s Rebirth of a NationSoundtrack to be Released on 8/28
 

 
Scored by DJ Spooky and Performed by Kronos Quartet
 
Out August 28th via Cantaloupe Music
 
Paul D. Miller is most well-known under his “constructed persona” of DJ Spooky That Subliminal
 Kid. He has recorded a huge volume of music and collaborated with a wide variety of musicians and composers, among them Iannis Xenakis, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Kronos Quartet, Pierre Boulez, Steve Reich, Yoko Ono, Thurston Moore and many others. His latest release under the DJ Spooky moniker will be the fully recorded score of theRebirth of a Nation film, which will be available in physical and digital formats on August 28.
 
Conceived as a remix and reimagination of director D.W. Griffith’s infamously racist 1915 silent film The Birth of a NationRebirth of a Nation, recorded with Kronos Quartet, is
 a controversial and culturally significant project that examines how, in Miller’s words, “...exploitation and political corruption still haunt the world to this day, but in radically different forms.”
 
Originally commissioned in 2004 by the Lincoln Center Festival, Spoleto Festival USA, Weiner Festwochen, and the Festival d’Automne a Paris, the project was Miller’s first large-scale multimedia performance piece, and has been performed around the world, from the Sydney Festival to the Herod Atticus Amphitheater, more than fifty times. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the original film’s release, as well as the sesquicentennial of the end of the American Civil War, which Griffith also depicted in the film. Now, in 2015, and in the wake of tragic events that have sparked a national dialog on race in America, Rebirth of a Nation’s commentary is more relevant than ever.
 
The Birth of a Nation focused on how America needed to create a fiction of African-American culture,” Miller told the Tribeca Film Festival in 2007. “It’s in tune with the fabrication of ‘whiteness’ that under-girded American thought throughout most of the last several centuries, and it floats out in the world of cinema as an enduring, albeit totally racist, epic tale of an America that, in essence, never existed.”
 
“We need now more
than ever to see the context that early cinema offers us,” Miller says today. “As my old friend Saul Williams likes to say: Another World
Is Possible. A remix of a film as deeply important and problematic as The Birth of a Nation reminds us that these issues still linger with us at every level.”
 
The DVD version of Rebirth of a Nation is from a new print that DJ Spooky uses specifically for live performances, with visual effects by PanOptic’s Gary Breslin and Adam Lewin. On August 28, Cantaloupe Music will release the film’s full soundtrack, which marks the first time the project’s entire score, recorded in San Francisco in 2007 by Kronos Quartet, will be made available on CD and digital streaming services, including Spotify. Artwork and packaging have been designed by the Brooklyn-based Cloud Chamber collective, and feature stills from the original film. Check out the full track list and media page link below.
 

Track List for the Rebirth of a Nation Soundtrack
 
1. The Broken Compass (Intro Theme) 1:29

2. A Nation Divided 5:16

3. North Isn’t South 2:58

4. The Most Dangerous Woman in America 3:17
5. Stoneman 3:24
6. Cameron 4:10

7. The Parallax Waltz 4:44

8. Gettysburg Requiem 4:35

9. What Would Moses Say? 6:12

10. Lincoln and Booth Get Acquainted 5:50

11. Dixie As Anti-Utopia 4:13

12. Blackface (We Are All Sharecroppers Now) 5:45
13. Getting Biblical 3:33

14. The Election and Results: The New Montage 3:39
15. Gus, Elsie, Silas and The Klan 6:03

16. Black Militia 2:06

17. Ride of The Klansmen 6:13

18. The Next Election 3:41

19. Ghost of a Smile 2:04
  

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