Eastman, Julius: Evil N*gger / Gay Guerrilla

Eastman, Julius SKU: 37107512
Eastman, Julius: Evil N*gger / Gay Guerrilla

Eastman, Julius: Evil N*gger / Gay Guerrilla

Eastman, Julius SKU: 37107512

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Evil N*gger / Gay Guerrilla
Artist: Eastman, Julius
Label: Blume
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 769791971912
Genre: Classical Artists

Julius Eastman's seminal classics are now reissued on vinyl for the first time ever. Gay Guerrilla and Evil N*gger, both composed in 1979 with a third work Crazy N*gger, make up what Eastman called The N*gger Series. Some of the most challenging and beautiful works composed for piano during their era, they double as a window into the intricate thought process and contentiousness of their creator. When the composer was asked to perform the series at Northwestern University in 1980, due to protests by African American students, their titles were censored in the event's program. His response was a flamboyant foreshadowing of the sentiments toward bigoted language which later arose within hip-hop culture - to publicly take back these words, assert ownership of them, and deploy their power for positive change. What Eastman was early to recognize, was that there is a fundamental difference in what happens when these words are spoken by white people toward people of color, and when people of color deploy them toward a white audience. The balance of power shifts. Eastman's audience was largely heterosexual and white. He knew exactly what he was doing, and to whom he spoke. The object in your hands contains some of the most striking and important music composed during the later decades of the 20th century - music which remained lost and unheard for years, not because of what it is, but because of who it's composer was. It is music, doubling as the voice of a man, which, because it refused to be oppressed, was suppressed or ignored. Eastman's work is a conscious act of intervention, plowing into a context defined by heterosexual whiteness, attacking it's unjust demands from within. It is Christ-like - metaphor and beauty which is impossible to separate from the evils of the world. It is a music which carries the body of a man. As it speaks to our hearts, as it offers a glimpse of the freedoms implied by the sublime, a shackle is bound - a consciousness of our complicity with unforgivable sin. Mastering by Giuseppe Ielasi. Includes printed inner sleeve housing a Nagaoka anti-static record sleeve, plus an original insert that functions as obi; Housed in a fold-out outer sleeve. 180 gram, color vinyl; Edition of 300.

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