What you've got here is a prime example of the historical continuity of African American (and American of African ancestry) presence in the U.S. Sampling from evangelist, artist, humanitarian, poet Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900-1980, New Orleans, LA) King Britt (Philadelphia, PA) weaves an evocative ambiance into the late Sister Morgan's vocals. The original material was recorded as an attempt to capture her powerful spiritual teachings as well as unique voice–Let's Make a Record (early 1970s) . The presented form is not only a spin on traditional gospel forms, … read more
What you've got here is a prime example of the historical continuity of African American (and American of African ancestry) presence in the U.S.… read more
What you've got here is a prime example of the historical continuity of African American (and American of African ancestry) presence in the U.S. Sampling from evangelist, artist, hu… read more
King Britt is a pioneer of all things soulful, rhythmically textured and melodically provocative. This Philadelphia native has found a way to escape the strictures of a single category of music by expressing his creations through deep house, hip-hop, broken beat, nu-jazz, funk and afro-tech. Whether it’s film scoring for Hollywood, rocking the playa at Burning Man or consulting for the leading urban lifestyle brands, there are no limits to what King Britt will do next. King began his career in music as E-Culture, producing the underground hit 12-inch, “Tribal Confusion (Strictly … read more
King Britt is a pioneer of all things soulful, rhythmically textured and melodically provocative. This Philadelphia native has found a way to escape the strictures of a single category of … read more
King Britt is a pioneer of all things soulful, rhythmically textured and melodically provocative. This Philadelphia native has found a way to escape the strictures of a single category of music by expressing his creations through deep…read more