Created as a companion to The American Negro, Younge is also releasing his brand-new podcast Invisible Blackness with Adrian Younge. The Amazon Music-exclusive podcast documents the development and evolution of racism in America. Over four episodes and a series of extended conversations, Younge analyzes the Black consciousness of America with new historical parallels to the future and the past. As part of the podcast, Younge will be joined by fellow luminaries like Chuck D, Ladybug Mecca, Kenyon Harrold, Michael Jai White and more to reveal, illustrate, and make visible the dominant ideologies embedded in America’s culture. Debuting February 4th via Amazon Music, fans can listen to the series trailer HERE and subscribe to the podcast here: http://www.amazon.com/invisible_blackness. Amazon Music customers can access a wide selection of podcasts including new Originals like Invisible Blackness with Adrian Younge in the Amazon Music app for iOS and Android, on Amazon Echo devices, and at music.amazon.com/podcasts.
Adrian Younge is a member of The Midnight Hour and has produced for entertainment greats ranging from Jay Z, Kendrick Lamar and Wu-Tang Clan. He’s composed for television shows such as Marvel’s Luke Cage (with Ali Shaheed Muhammad), and films including Black Dynamite. He owns the Linear Labs boutique record label and analog studio, and is co-owner of Jazz Is Dead. When he’s not working on scores for major studios or networks, he’s making albums that speak to his own artistry. For The American Negro, Younge not only wrote, but played every instrument of the album’s rhythm section; he also orchestrated a 30-piece orchestra and recorded them in his analog studio.
A true Renaissance Man, Younge wrote, directed, edited and composed the score for the upcoming short film T.A.N. – a narrative film that sees five fragile souls, confused and in a haze of consciousness and intolerance, enter an eerie dimension. Piece-by-piece, each person realizes their destiny, and the darkness they’ve left behind. The film will be available later this month via Amazon’s Prime Video and on the Amazon Music app. Look for more on the film soon.
‘THE AMERICAN NEGRO’ TRACK LISTING
01 - Revisionist History
02 - The American Negro
03 - The Black Broadcast
04 - Revolutionize
05 - Double Consciousness
06 - Watch the Children
07 - Dying on the Run
08 - Intransigence of the Blind
09 - James Mincey Jr
10 - Disadvantaged Without a Title
11 - Mama (You Will Make It)
12 - The Black Queen
13 - Margaret Garner
14 - Race is a Fallacy
15 - Light on the Horizon
16 - A Symphony for Sahara
17 - America is Listening
18 - The March on America
19 - Paradox of the Positive
20 - The Death March
21 - Black Lives Matter
22 - Rotten Roses
23 - Jim Crow's Dance
24 - Patriotic Portraits
25 - George Stinney Jr.
26 - Sullen Countenance
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