
Fearless Movement
On his first solo record in six years, Washington turns his attention to dance â a natural progression of the Los Angeles born artistâs ongoing study of music as a means of connection. His 2015 album The Epic, as well as 2018âs Heaven and Earth were received by
critics and audiences as a kind of intervention, across generations and genres.
Both of those records were big offerings, heavy on choir and strings, but Fearless Movement offers something different: terrestrial rhythms and collaborations from rappers, musical icons and even Washingtonâs own daughter. With guests including Thundercat, Taj Austin, Ras Austin, Patrice Quinn, DJ Battlecat, Brandon Coleman, D-Smoke, George Clinton, Bj the Chicago Kid, and Andre 3000, thereâs a tight-knit feeling to Fearless Movement, which continues toconnect Washingtonâs work to Black music in L.A. across time â from past to present to future.
On his first solo record in six years, Washington turns his attention to dance â a natural progression of the Los Angeles born artistâs ongoing study of music as a means of connection. His 2015 album The Epic, as well as 2018âs Heaven and Earth were received by
critics and audiences as a kind of intervention, across generations and genres.
Both of those records were big offerings, heavy on choir and strings, but Fearless Movement offers something different: terrestrial rhythms and collaborations from rappers, musical icons and even Washingtonâs own daughter. With guests including Thundercat, Taj Austin, Ras Austin, Patrice Quinn, DJ Battlecat, Brandon Coleman, D-Smoke, George Clinton, Bj the Chicago Kid, and Andre 3000, thereâs a tight-knit feeling to Fearless Movement, which continues toconnect Washingtonâs work to Black music in L.A. across time â from past to present to future.
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On his first solo record in six years, Washington turns his attention to dance â a natural progression of the Los Angeles born artistâs ongoing study of music as a means of connection. His 2015 album The Epic, as well as 2018âs Heaven and Earth were received by
critics and audiences as a kind of intervention, across generations and genres.
Both of those records were big offerings, heavy on choir and strings, but Fearless Movement offers something different: terrestrial rhythms and collaborations from rappers, musical icons and even Washingtonâs own daughter. With guests including Thundercat, Taj Austin, Ras Austin, Patrice Quinn, DJ Battlecat, Brandon Coleman, D-Smoke, George Clinton, Bj the Chicago Kid, and Andre 3000, thereâs a tight-knit feeling to Fearless Movement, which continues toconnect Washingtonâs work to Black music in L.A. across time â from past to present to future.
















