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Journey to the Ancient (Vinyl)
Wewantsounds is delighted to collaborate with cult musician Yusuf Mumin of the Black Unity Trio to unveil previously unreleased music from his personal archive. Following last yearâs acclaimed Black Artist Group release, this new instalment continues to unearth hidden treasures from the Great Black Music tradition. Although the
exact recording dates remain unknown, the music here is a powerful blend of serene spiritual jazz and fiery sonic intensity. All tracks have been remastered for vinyl by Colorsound Studio and the release also includes a two-page insert featuring new liner notes by Mumin and Pierre Crépon.
In 1968, Yusuf Mumin was the blistering alto saxophone voice of the Black Unity Trio, who recorded the cult privately pressed album Al-Fatihah, one of the most sought-after albums in the genre. After extensive but unsuccessful searches for additional material by the group, Journey to the Ancient finally offers more unheard music from Yusuf Mumin.
The album presented here draws from a selection of recordings preserved in Muminâs private collection, revealing previously unheard layers of his experimental vision. Mumin performs under both his own name and, when multitracking revelatory double bass parts, the pseudonym Dan Nuby.
âThe undated material is culled from Muminâs personal archives and features him on alto, tenor, flute and, for a short opening piece in memory of Abdul Wadud, cello and vocals,â writes Pierre CrĂ©pon in his liner notes for the release. âAt least two sessions are represented. Drummer William Holmes, an associate of the late Sonny Simmons, provides an excellent rhythmic counterpart.â
Born Joseph W. Phillips in 1944, Mumin became a key figure in Clevelandâs radical free jazz underground of the
1960s. Deeply influenced by spiritual and esoteric traditions, Mumin was originally drawn to âoutsideâ playing by the sonic explorations of Yusef Lateef. Shortly after Albert Aylerâs U.S. recording debut with trumpeter Norman Howard, Howard and Mumin were co-leading a group in Cleveland. Muminâs legacy was cemented through his collaborations with Abdul Wadud and Hasan Shahid as the Black Unity Trio.
Meticulously remastered by Colorsound Studio, the recordings that make up Journey to the Ancient illuminate previously unknown chapters in the story of one of avant-garde jazzâs true originals. The release includes a two-page insert featuring interview-based liner notes by Mumin and CrĂ©pon, offering fresh insight into the great history of the Cleveland scene.
Journey to the Ancient continues Wewantsoundsâ mission to unearth the hidden treasures of such visionary jazz musicians, and itâs an honour to finally present Yusuf Muminâs cutting-edge work for the first time after it remained unheard in the vault for decades.
exact recording dates remain unknown, the music here is a powerful blend of serene spiritual jazz and fiery sonic intensity. All tracks have been remastered for vinyl by Colorsound Studio and the release also includes a two-page insert featuring new liner notes by Mumin and Pierre Crépon.
In 1968, Yusuf Mumin was the blistering alto saxophone voice of the Black Unity Trio, who recorded the cult privately pressed album Al-Fatihah, one of the most sought-after albums in the genre. After extensive but unsuccessful searches for additional material by the group, Journey to the Ancient finally offers more unheard music from Yusuf Mumin.
The album presented here draws from a selection of recordings preserved in Muminâs private collection, revealing previously unheard layers of his experimental vision. Mumin performs under both his own name and, when multitracking revelatory double bass parts, the pseudonym Dan Nuby.
âThe undated material is culled from Muminâs personal archives and features him on alto, tenor, flute and, for a short opening piece in memory of Abdul Wadud, cello and vocals,â writes Pierre CrĂ©pon in his liner notes for the release. âAt least two sessions are represented. Drummer William Holmes, an associate of the late Sonny Simmons, provides an excellent rhythmic counterpart.â
Born Joseph W. Phillips in 1944, Mumin became a key figure in Clevelandâs radical free jazz underground of the
1960s. Deeply influenced by spiritual and esoteric traditions, Mumin was originally drawn to âoutsideâ playing by the sonic explorations of Yusef Lateef. Shortly after Albert Aylerâs U.S. recording debut with trumpeter Norman Howard, Howard and Mumin were co-leading a group in Cleveland. Muminâs legacy was cemented through his collaborations with Abdul Wadud and Hasan Shahid as the Black Unity Trio.
Meticulously remastered by Colorsound Studio, the recordings that make up Journey to the Ancient illuminate previously unknown chapters in the story of one of avant-garde jazzâs true originals. The release includes a two-page insert featuring interview-based liner notes by Mumin and CrĂ©pon, offering fresh insight into the great history of the Cleveland scene.
Journey to the Ancient continues Wewantsoundsâ mission to unearth the hidden treasures of such visionary jazz musicians, and itâs an honour to finally present Yusuf Muminâs cutting-edge work for the first time after it remained unheard in the vault for decades.
Wewantsounds is delighted to collaborate with cult musician Yusuf Mumin of the Black Unity Trio to unveil previously unreleased music from his personal archive. Following last yearâs acclaimed Black Artist Group release, this new instalment continues to unearth hidden treasures from the Great Black Music tradition. Although the
exact recording dates remain unknown, the music here is a powerful blend of serene spiritual jazz and fiery sonic intensity. All tracks have been remastered for vinyl by Colorsound Studio and the release also includes a two-page insert featuring new liner notes by Mumin and Pierre Crépon.
In 1968, Yusuf Mumin was the blistering alto saxophone voice of the Black Unity Trio, who recorded the cult privately pressed album Al-Fatihah, one of the most sought-after albums in the genre. After extensive but unsuccessful searches for additional material by the group, Journey to the Ancient finally offers more unheard music from Yusuf Mumin.
The album presented here draws from a selection of recordings preserved in Muminâs private collection, revealing previously unheard layers of his experimental vision. Mumin performs under both his own name and, when multitracking revelatory double bass parts, the pseudonym Dan Nuby.
âThe undated material is culled from Muminâs personal archives and features him on alto, tenor, flute and, for a short opening piece in memory of Abdul Wadud, cello and vocals,â writes Pierre CrĂ©pon in his liner notes for the release. âAt least two sessions are represented. Drummer William Holmes, an associate of the late Sonny Simmons, provides an excellent rhythmic counterpart.â
Born Joseph W. Phillips in 1944, Mumin became a key figure in Clevelandâs radical free jazz underground of the
1960s. Deeply influenced by spiritual and esoteric traditions, Mumin was originally drawn to âoutsideâ playing by the sonic explorations of Yusef Lateef. Shortly after Albert Aylerâs U.S. recording debut with trumpeter Norman Howard, Howard and Mumin were co-leading a group in Cleveland. Muminâs legacy was cemented through his collaborations with Abdul Wadud and Hasan Shahid as the Black Unity Trio.
Meticulously remastered by Colorsound Studio, the recordings that make up Journey to the Ancient illuminate previously unknown chapters in the story of one of avant-garde jazzâs true originals. The release includes a two-page insert featuring interview-based liner notes by Mumin and CrĂ©pon, offering fresh insight into the great history of the Cleveland scene.
Journey to the Ancient continues Wewantsoundsâ mission to unearth the hidden treasures of such visionary jazz musicians, and itâs an honour to finally present Yusuf Muminâs cutting-edge work for the first time after it remained unheard in the vault for decades.
exact recording dates remain unknown, the music here is a powerful blend of serene spiritual jazz and fiery sonic intensity. All tracks have been remastered for vinyl by Colorsound Studio and the release also includes a two-page insert featuring new liner notes by Mumin and Pierre Crépon.
In 1968, Yusuf Mumin was the blistering alto saxophone voice of the Black Unity Trio, who recorded the cult privately pressed album Al-Fatihah, one of the most sought-after albums in the genre. After extensive but unsuccessful searches for additional material by the group, Journey to the Ancient finally offers more unheard music from Yusuf Mumin.
The album presented here draws from a selection of recordings preserved in Muminâs private collection, revealing previously unheard layers of his experimental vision. Mumin performs under both his own name and, when multitracking revelatory double bass parts, the pseudonym Dan Nuby.
âThe undated material is culled from Muminâs personal archives and features him on alto, tenor, flute and, for a short opening piece in memory of Abdul Wadud, cello and vocals,â writes Pierre CrĂ©pon in his liner notes for the release. âAt least two sessions are represented. Drummer William Holmes, an associate of the late Sonny Simmons, provides an excellent rhythmic counterpart.â
Born Joseph W. Phillips in 1944, Mumin became a key figure in Clevelandâs radical free jazz underground of the
1960s. Deeply influenced by spiritual and esoteric traditions, Mumin was originally drawn to âoutsideâ playing by the sonic explorations of Yusef Lateef. Shortly after Albert Aylerâs U.S. recording debut with trumpeter Norman Howard, Howard and Mumin were co-leading a group in Cleveland. Muminâs legacy was cemented through his collaborations with Abdul Wadud and Hasan Shahid as the Black Unity Trio.
Meticulously remastered by Colorsound Studio, the recordings that make up Journey to the Ancient illuminate previously unknown chapters in the story of one of avant-garde jazzâs true originals. The release includes a two-page insert featuring interview-based liner notes by Mumin and CrĂ©pon, offering fresh insight into the great history of the Cleveland scene.
Journey to the Ancient continues Wewantsoundsâ mission to unearth the hidden treasures of such visionary jazz musicians, and itâs an honour to finally present Yusuf Muminâs cutting-edge work for the first time after it remained unheard in the vault for decades.
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Wewantsounds is delighted to collaborate with cult musician Yusuf Mumin of the Black Unity Trio to unveil previously unreleased music from his personal archive. Following last yearâs acclaimed Black Artist Group release, this new instalment continues to unearth hidden treasures from the Great Black Music tradition. Although the
exact recording dates remain unknown, the music here is a powerful blend of serene spiritual jazz and fiery sonic intensity. All tracks have been remastered for vinyl by Colorsound Studio and the release also includes a two-page insert featuring new liner notes by Mumin and Pierre Crépon.
In 1968, Yusuf Mumin was the blistering alto saxophone voice of the Black Unity Trio, who recorded the cult privately pressed album Al-Fatihah, one of the most sought-after albums in the genre. After extensive but unsuccessful searches for additional material by the group, Journey to the Ancient finally offers more unheard music from Yusuf Mumin.
The album presented here draws from a selection of recordings preserved in Muminâs private collection, revealing previously unheard layers of his experimental vision. Mumin performs under both his own name and, when multitracking revelatory double bass parts, the pseudonym Dan Nuby.
âThe undated material is culled from Muminâs personal archives and features him on alto, tenor, flute and, for a short opening piece in memory of Abdul Wadud, cello and vocals,â writes Pierre CrĂ©pon in his liner notes for the release. âAt least two sessions are represented. Drummer William Holmes, an associate of the late Sonny Simmons, provides an excellent rhythmic counterpart.â
Born Joseph W. Phillips in 1944, Mumin became a key figure in Clevelandâs radical free jazz underground of the
1960s. Deeply influenced by spiritual and esoteric traditions, Mumin was originally drawn to âoutsideâ playing by the sonic explorations of Yusef Lateef. Shortly after Albert Aylerâs U.S. recording debut with trumpeter Norman Howard, Howard and Mumin were co-leading a group in Cleveland. Muminâs legacy was cemented through his collaborations with Abdul Wadud and Hasan Shahid as the Black Unity Trio.
Meticulously remastered by Colorsound Studio, the recordings that make up Journey to the Ancient illuminate previously unknown chapters in the story of one of avant-garde jazzâs true originals. The release includes a two-page insert featuring interview-based liner notes by Mumin and CrĂ©pon, offering fresh insight into the great history of the Cleveland scene.
Journey to the Ancient continues Wewantsoundsâ mission to unearth the hidden treasures of such visionary jazz musicians, and itâs an honour to finally present Yusuf Muminâs cutting-edge work for the first time after it remained unheard in the vault for decades.
exact recording dates remain unknown, the music here is a powerful blend of serene spiritual jazz and fiery sonic intensity. All tracks have been remastered for vinyl by Colorsound Studio and the release also includes a two-page insert featuring new liner notes by Mumin and Pierre Crépon.
In 1968, Yusuf Mumin was the blistering alto saxophone voice of the Black Unity Trio, who recorded the cult privately pressed album Al-Fatihah, one of the most sought-after albums in the genre. After extensive but unsuccessful searches for additional material by the group, Journey to the Ancient finally offers more unheard music from Yusuf Mumin.
The album presented here draws from a selection of recordings preserved in Muminâs private collection, revealing previously unheard layers of his experimental vision. Mumin performs under both his own name and, when multitracking revelatory double bass parts, the pseudonym Dan Nuby.
âThe undated material is culled from Muminâs personal archives and features him on alto, tenor, flute and, for a short opening piece in memory of Abdul Wadud, cello and vocals,â writes Pierre CrĂ©pon in his liner notes for the release. âAt least two sessions are represented. Drummer William Holmes, an associate of the late Sonny Simmons, provides an excellent rhythmic counterpart.â
Born Joseph W. Phillips in 1944, Mumin became a key figure in Clevelandâs radical free jazz underground of the
1960s. Deeply influenced by spiritual and esoteric traditions, Mumin was originally drawn to âoutsideâ playing by the sonic explorations of Yusef Lateef. Shortly after Albert Aylerâs U.S. recording debut with trumpeter Norman Howard, Howard and Mumin were co-leading a group in Cleveland. Muminâs legacy was cemented through his collaborations with Abdul Wadud and Hasan Shahid as the Black Unity Trio.
Meticulously remastered by Colorsound Studio, the recordings that make up Journey to the Ancient illuminate previously unknown chapters in the story of one of avant-garde jazzâs true originals. The release includes a two-page insert featuring interview-based liner notes by Mumin and CrĂ©pon, offering fresh insight into the great history of the Cleveland scene.
Journey to the Ancient continues Wewantsoundsâ mission to unearth the hidden treasures of such visionary jazz musicians, and itâs an honour to finally present Yusuf Muminâs cutting-edge work for the first time after it remained unheard in the vault for decades.
















