Voz, Dominic: Right To The City
Voz, Dominic: Right To The City
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Voz, Dominic
Label: Beacon Sound
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5053760088646
Genre: Electronic
Dominic Voz is an artist and social worker living in Chicago by way of Portland. His second full-length, Right to the City, fuses ambient, classical, spoken word, and deconstructed dance music into an album of visceral beauty and heady ideas. Grappling with themes of urban contestation and dispossession, Right to the City celebrates our communal fabric in the face of contemporary capitalism's social stratification and endemic violence. The album is the first co-release between Accidental Records, renowned electronic musician Matthew Herbert's hub of experimental releases, and Portland's Beacon Sound, a stalwart of gorgeous and innovative music from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The album features several collaborators, including Patricia Wolf (Balmat) and Jonathan Sielaff of Golden Retriever (Thrill Jockey)
Tracks:
1.1 A1. Real Lean
1.2 A2. Oxycodone
1.3 A3. Right to the City I
1.4 A4. Right to the City II
1.5 A5. Las Cuentas
1.6 A6. Dan Ryan
1.7 B1. Jackson Park
1.8 B2. City Currach
1.9 B3. Home