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"East of Wadada" is a dub collusion between the Sankara FDR musicians at the Dub Museum in Uganda and Herman Soy Sos Pearl at this Tuff Sound Studio in Pittsburgh, Turtle Island.

The collusion is not about the places they come from, but rather the energies they bring to this project: raw dub actuality, mystical vibes, and unique sonic interpretations.

Sankara FDR recorded flute, djembe, nyabinghi drums and vocals at the Dub Museum using only a single cell phone. Some of the natural ambience of the insects and birds nearby that open-air space seeped into their recordings and were utilized by Soy Sos for the intro and outro of the track.

. Soy Sos then brought his own elements and musical contributions from his side of the world to create a track that was obviously connected to traditional roots dub reggae as its anchor, ( Jack Ruby fans will catch the code in the track title) but the music is firmly pointed and placed in a new time and space. The end result is an aesthetic Sankara FDR calls “future dub."

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