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  • Name: Run the Jewels
  • City/Place: New York City
  • Country: United States
  • Hometown: NYC / Atlanta

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  • Bio: El-P & Killer Mike

    In 2012, El-P produced Killer Mike's critically acclaimed album R.A.P. Music. Later that year, Killer Mike appeared on the track "Tougher Colder Killer" from El-P's Cancer 4 Cure.

    The following year they officially formed the duo "Run the Jewels", with an album under Fool's Gold Records announced for later in the year. They released their self-titled first album titled Run the Jewels, as a free digital download.

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  • ▶ Download My Music (free): http://runthejewels.com/music/
  • ▶ Buy My Merch: http://runthejewelsstore.com
  • ▶ Twitter: runjewels
  • ▶ Instagram: runthejewels
  • ▶ Website: http://runthejewels.com
  • ▶ YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/RunTheJewels
  • ▶ YouTube Music: http://music.youtube.com/channel/UC6b6dR8FnUK-_c_GtWv3fdQ
  • ▶ Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/album/7BUlAwJBzKyllRuDTKV8Ae
  • ▶ Spotify 2: http://open.spotify.com/album/4Loc7NtCAo9mypHO6kbviD
  • ▶ Spotify 3: http://open.spotify.com/album/7q1uNF3HT1wTjxuMW0rFJn
  • ▶ Spotify 4: http://open.spotify.com/album/4mPoFkacMPrrMns3ClYGCz
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  • ▶ Article: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/01/23/run-the-jewels-finds-a-new-purpose

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Human creativity is everywhere. From Brazil it's all being connected in a manner allowing one to move from any creator to any other creator in just a few steps. Artificial Intelligence & algorithms not necessary. Real intelligence, yes.

 

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THE MATRIX IS THE MOTHER SHIP (it carries people to culture; per above, it carries culture too)

 

THE MATRIX IS CULTURAL DIFFUSION ON A PLANETARY SCALE (Bahia is Ground Zero)

 

 

THE MATRIX IS THE INTEGRATED GLOBAL CREATIVE ECONOMY (matrixed economist, Dr. Darius Mans, presents the Africare Award to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — Brazil's current president — in 2012)

SPARROW/PARDAL ROBERTS

 

Dear Sparrow: I am thrilled to receive your email! Thank you for including me in this wonderful matrix. — Susan Rogers (personal recording engineer for Prince; recorded "Purple Rain", "Around the World in a Day", "Parade", and "Sign o' the Times"; now director of the Berklee Music Perception and Cognition Laboratory)

SUSAN ROGERS

 

Dear Sparrow, Many thanks for this – I am touched! — Julian Lloyd Webber (most highly renowned cellist in the United Kingdom; brother of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber (Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats...)

JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER

 

This is super impressive work ! Congratulations ! Thanks for including me :))) — Clarice Assad (pianist, composer with works performed by Yo Yo Ma and orchestras around the world)

CLARICE ASSAD

 

Thanks, this is a brilliant idea!! — Alicia Svigals (world's premier klezmer violinist; founding member of The Klezmatics)

ALICIA SVIGALS

 

Thank you for your note below and we appreciate you including Kamasi in the matrix, Sparrow. — Banch Abegaze (manager, Kamasi Washington)

KAMASI WASHINGTON

 

This Matrix was built by an ex-royalty "rescuer" (Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Gilberto Gil, Astrud Gilberto, Mongo Santamaria, Jim Hall, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley and many others) so that deep Brazilian culture, much of it otherwise impossible to find if one is not right there where it is made, might also (via an alternative to major media) be discoverable from all around the world. To do this it integrates this immensity into a system whereby ALL CULTURE EVERYWHERE — from small villages in Africa to Grammy-winning artists in Los Angeles — writers, filmmakers, painters... — can be found from anywhere on the planet.

 

 

(Clip by Jorge Pacoa)

  • Dan Tepfer Jazz

The Matrix uncoils from the Recôncavo of Bahia, Brazil, final port-of-call for more enslaved human beings than any other such throughout all of human history and from where some of the most physically and spiritually uplifting music ever made (samba and its precursor chula, per the Saturno Brothers above) evolved...

  • Jimmy Dludlu Mozambique

WHAT IS THE RECÔNCAVO? The peninsula upon which Salvador is situated is like the thumb of an open and grasping hand, what is normally thought of as the Recôncavo then being defined by the curved index finger. This way of definition developed when agricultural products were brought to Salvador by boat, sometimes making their way first down the Paraguaçu river after having been carried overland from the sertão (backlands) to Cachoeira, the river debouching into the Bay of Saints at Maragogipe. The city of Bahia (as it was usually called then) was crouched on the bay, comprised of a commercial district much smaller in area than today (landfill has increased it greatly), the area around the upper section of the elevator, and what is now called Pelourinho.

  • Marc Ribot Writer

Much of the remainder of the peninsula was given to sugarcane plantations, and dotted within the Atlantic rainforest were countless quilombos (Afro-Brazilian villages founded during the age of slavery); both are attested to today in commonly used city names. The neighborhood of Garcia was once Fazenda Garcia (fazenda being a farm or plantation), and this denomination is still used today to distinguish one end of Garcia (fim-de-linha) from the other (the Campo Grande end). Neighborhoods Engenho Velho de Federação and Engenho Velho de Brotas are so called for the old mills (engenhos velhos) which pressed the caldo (juice, so to speak) from the cane so laboriously hacked out of the fields. The neighborhood of Cabula is named for an nkisi (deity) of candomblé angola (the first candomblé -- a West African religious belief system -- to arrive in Bahia)...whose rhythms comprise the basis for samba, meaning that the rhythms to which so many in the world inexpertly swayed as Stan Getz's saxophone soared and João and Astrud Gilberto sensuously intoned -- this paragon of suave Brazilian sophistication -- was born in the rough senzalas (slavequarters) of Bahia. Ironically enough, the barefoot senzala version was/is far more sophisticated than the sophisticated version.

  • Lynn Nottage Brooklyn, NY

But times have changed, and Cabula is now a crowded, non-descript middle-to-working class Salvador city neighborhood (plenty of candomblé around though), and Engenhos Velhos de Federação and Brotas are swarming working class neighborhoods (ditto the candomblé); the senzala samba, the samba chula and samba-de-roda have disappeared. A simplified version -- Bahian pagode -- is heard everywhere in Salvador, but the real-deal stuff has died out here in the big city. It remains, however, a potent force on the remainder of its native ground, the Recôncavo proper, where it is danced to upon pounded earth, under moonlight broken by banana, palm and mango leaves, lifting the souls of its participants almost like something religious, which it was, and gods aside, is.

  • Asa Branca Salvador

Connect to anybody in here. You appear on their page. Anybody in here connects to you, they appear on your page...

  • Djuena Tikuna Brazil

...plugged into a superpower: the small world phenomenon.

  • Horacio Hernández Percussion

By the same mathematics positioning some 8 billion human beings within some 6 or so steps of each other, people in the Matrix tend to within close, accessible steps of everybody else inside the Matrix.

  • Lokua Kanza African Music

And by extension, to within discoverable reach of everybody everywhere on the planet.

  • Jon Batiste New York City

A little bit about how the math works:

EM PORTUGUÊS / IN ENGLISH

 

BUT WHY BRAZIL???

  • Urânia Munzanzu Jornalista, Journalist

"The time has come for these bronzed people to show their worth..."

 

 

(Music by Assis Valente. Clip by Betão Aguiar. The Matrix was built in Salvador's Centro Histórico above, incorporating these marvelous people.)

  • Dermot Hussey Author

Brazil is not a European nation. It's not a North American nation. It's not an East Asian nation. It straddles — jungle and desert and dense urban centers — both the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn.

  • Eamonn Flynn Funk

Brazil absorbed over ten times the number of enslaved Africans taken to the United States of America, and is a repository of African deities (and their music) now largely forgotten in their lands of origin.

  • Ta-Nehisi Coates Journalist

Brazil was a refuge (of sorts) for Sephardim fleeing an Inquisition which followed them across the Atlantic (that unofficial symbol of Brazil's national music — the pandeiro — the hand drum in the opening scene above — was almost certainly brought to Brazil by these people).

  • Cássio Nobre Bahia

Across the parched savannas of the interior of Brazil's culturally fecund nordeste/northeast, where wizard Hermeto Pascoal was born in Lagoa da Canoa (Lagoon of the Canoe) and raised in Olho d'Águia (Eye of the Eagle), much of Brazil's aboriginal population was absorbed into a caboclo/quilombola culture punctuated by the Star of David.

  • Roots Manuva Record Producer

Three cultures — from three continents — running for their lives, their confluence forming an unprecedented fourth. Pandeirista on the roof.

  • Renee Rosnes New York City

Nowhere else but here. Brazil itself is a matrix.

  • Karla Vasquez Chef
  • The Bayou Mosquitos Netherlands
  • Greg Kot Writer
  • Yotam Silberstein Composer
  • Paulo Martelli Brasil, Brazil
  • Lenine Singer-Songwriter
  • Joe Fiedler Multi-Cultural
  • Helder Barbosa Consultor Organizacional, Organizational Consultant
  • Amilton Godoy São Paulo
  • Rez Abbasi New York City
  • Michael W. Twitty Washington, D.C.
  • John Doyle Guitar
  • Roberto Mendes Singer-Songwriter
  • The Weeknd Singer-Songwriter
  • Márcio Pereira Cantor-Compositor, Singer-Songwriter
  • Sued Nunes Candomblé
  • Jorge Ben Sambalanço
  • Aubrey Johnson Singer
  • Ivan Sacerdote Composer
  • Jeff Ballard Jazz
  • Ubiratan Marques Bahia
  • Marcel Camargo MPB
  • Mário Maiseu Brasil, Brazil
  • Roberto Fonseca Piano
  • Ethan Iverson Writer
  • Nicholas Daniel Music Director
  • Sam Dagher Journalist
  • Adriene Cruz Quilts
  • Keyon Harrold Singer
  • Maia Sharp Guitar
  • Christian McBride Composer
  • Nooriyah نوريّة Writer
  • Zulu Araújo Salvador
  • Sheryl Bailey Author
  • Ballaké Sissoko Kora
  • Ricardo Herz Forró
  • Derrick Hodge Composer
  • Richie Barshay Jazz
  • Corey Henry Funk
  • Giorgi Mikadze გიორგი მიქაძე Jazz
  • Welson Tremura Singer
  • Zé Katimba Cavaquinho
  • Leonardo Mendes Violão, Guitar
  • Airto Moreira Compositor, Composer
  • Vivien Schweitzer Opera
  • Kim Hill Actor
  • Christopher James Record Producer
  • JD Allen Composer
  • Cédric Villani France
  • Andrew Huang Toronto
  • Dónal Lunny Irish Traditional Music
  • Bob Bernotas Jazz
  • Gonzalo Rubalcaba Afro-Cuban Jazz
  • Walter Mariano Artista Gráfico, Graphic Artist
  • Parker Ighile Hip-Hop
  • Maciel Salú Brazil
  • Mateus Aleluia Filho Salvador
  • Hélio Alves Santo Antônio de Jesus
  • Ben Hazleton London
  • Rema Namakula Singer
  • Ramita Navai London
  • Filhos da Pitangueira Brazil
  • Carlos Aguirre Composer
  • Nelson Latif São Paulo
  • Quincy Jones Composer
  • Jean-Paul Bourelly Educator
  • Dona Salvadora Samba de Roda
  • Jaleel Shaw Saxophone
  • LaTasha Lee R&B
  • Casa da Mãe MPB
  • Afrocidade Brazil
  • Béla Fleck Americana
  • Mercado Iaô Brasil, Brazil
  • Benjamin Grosvenor London
  • Guilherme Varella Brasil, Brazil
  • David Binney New York City
  • Ajurinã Zwarg Drums
  • Makaya McCraven Jazz
  • Deesha Philyaw Essayist
  • Eli Teplin Los Angeles
  • Alma Deutscher Violin
  • Robby Krieger Rock 'n' Roll
  • Rhiannon Giddens Composer
  • Mário Santana Brazil
  • Agnaldo Nascimento Bahia
  • Larry Grenadier Bass
  • John Santos California Jazz Conservatory Faculty
  • Grégoire Maret New York City
  • Riley Baugus Luthier
  • Edward P. Jones Short Stories
  • Laércio de Freitas Brazilian Jazz
  • Hélio Alves Brasil, Brazil
  • Itiberê Zwarg Composer
  • Bob Mintzer Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Terence Blanchard New Orleans
  • Taylor McFerrin Singer-Songwriter
  • Márcio Valverde Santo Amaro
  • Tiganá Santana Produtor Musical, Music Producer
  • Welson Tremura Guitar
  • Pat Metheny Guitar
  • Bill Hinchberger Writer
  • Dave Weckl Multi-Cultural
  • Dhafer Youssef ظافر يوسف Composer
  • Chris Dave Jazz
  • Anderson Lacerda Choro
  • Harold López-Nussa Composer
  • Marcel Camargo Jazz
  • Brian Jackson Flute
  • Gerson Silva Brazil
  • Urânia Munzanzu Jornalista, Journalist
  • Tarus Mateen R&B
  • Carwyn Ellis Experimental Music
  • Eamonn Flynn R&B
  • David Sacks Bossa Nova
  • Casa do Alaká Bahia
  • Bill Laurance Dance Scores
  • BaianaSystem Bahia
  • J. Pierre Illustrator
  • Adriano Giffoni Rio de Janeiro
  • Bill Frisell Guitar
  • Africania Brazil
  • Kevin David Brasil, Brazil
  • Ibrahim Maalouf Beirut, Lebanon
  • Simon McKerrell Uilleann Pipes
  • Serginho Meriti Samba
  • Richard Galliano Bandoneon
  • Lynn Nottage Playwright
  • Rodrigo Caçapa Composer
  • Mário Maiseu Chula
  • Sierra Hull Bluegrass
  • Lula Moreira Composer
  • Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin Concertina
  • Léo Rodrigues Pandeiro
  • Orlando Costa Salvador
  • Zabelê Gomes Cantora, Singer
  • Nooriyah نوريّة DJ
  • Merima Ključo Balkan Music
  • Alexia Arthurs Iowa Writers' Workshop Faculty
  • Edmar Castañeda Composer
  • Jessie Montgomery New York City
  • Richard Bona Singer
  • Jane Ira Bloom New School Faculty
  • The Umoza Music Project Malawi
  • Gary Clark Jr. Guitar
  • Michelle Mercer Radio Producer
  • Eric Alper Radio Presenter
  • Wajahat Ali Writer
  • Raimundo Rodrigues Jazz Brasileiro, Brazilian Jazz
  • Peter Dasent Australia
  • Nabihah Iqbal Singer-Songwriter
  • McClenney Singer-Songwriter
  • Amy K. Bormet Washington, D.C.
  • Pretinho da Serrinha Rio de Janeiro
  • Rahim AlHaj Iraq
  • Colson Whitehead Writer
  • Jon Madof Educator
  • Kathy Chiavola Country
  • Timothy Jones Concertmaster
  • Daniil Trifonov Classical Music
  • Filhos de Nagô Bahia
  • Joachim Cooder Keyboards
  • Antônio Queiroz Repente
  • Ivan Bastos Brasil, Brazil
  • Kiko Souza R&B
  • Itamar Borochov Jaffa
  • Cassie Kinoshi Jazz
  • Raelis Vasquez Painter
  • Danilo Mesquita Atabaque, Congas
  • Rosa Passos Brazil
  • Fabian Almazan Film Scores
  • Orquestra Afrosinfônica Música Afro-Brasileira, Afro-Brazilian Music
  • Pedro Martins Choro
  • Celsinho Silva Choro
  • The Bayou Mosquitos Cajun Music
  • Casey Driessen Live Looping
  • Ricardo Herz MPB
  • Maurício Massunaga Violão de Sete
  • Chris Acquavella Mainz
  • Vanessa Moreno MPB
  • João Bosco Brasil, Brazil
  • Jamz Supernova Radio Presenter
  • VJ Gabiru Fotógrafo, Photographer
  • Léo Brasileiro Bahia
  • Zé Bezerra Sanfona, Button Accordion
  • Bob Reynolds Saxophone Instruction
  • Carlinhos Brown Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Arany Santana Candomblé
  • Horace Bray Los Angeles
  • Stan Douglas Photographer
  • Yvette Holzwarth Composer
  • Trilok Gurtu Jazz
  • Martin Koenig Liner Notes
  • Nguyên Lê Vietnam
  • Júlio Lemos Brazil
  • Arthur L.A. Buckner Minneapolis, MN
  • Richard Rothstein Author
  • Hank Roberts Avant-Garde, Folk, Classical
  • Masao Fukuda Yokahama
  • Ken Dossar Bahia
  • Etienne Charles Steel Drums
  • João Falcão Neto Salvador
  • Nublu New York City
  • Bruce Williams Composer
  • James Gadson R&B
  • Ivo Perelman Brazil
  • Jane Cornwell Journalist
  • Patricia Janečková Prague
  • Mary Norris Writer
  • Jon Lindsay Theater Scores
  • Michael Cuscuna Record Label Owner
  • Albin Zak Musicologist
  • Catherine Bent Cello
  • Art Rosenbaum Illustrator
  • Lazzo Matumbi Samba
  • Camilla A. Hawthorne University of California, Santa Cruz Faculty
  • Astrig Akseralian Cambridge, England
  • Frank Olinsky Graphic Designer
  • Ben Wolfe Juilliard Faculty
  • Rosa Cedrón Spain
  • Vijay Iyer Piano
  • Guiga de Ogum Poeta, Poet
  • Nguyên Lê Paris
  • Ana Moura Singer
  • Safy-Hallan Farah Somalia
  • Scott Yanow Music Critic
  • Guinha Ramires Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Ferenc Nemeth Jazz
  • Sandra de Sá Rio de Janeiro
  • Irma Thomas Songwriter
  • Ned Sublette Musicologist
  • Mateus Alves Film Scores
  • Akua Naru Educator
  • James Brady Jazz
  • Donald Vega Nicaragua
  • Pai Pote Bahia
  • Mark Stryker Jazz
  • Philip Glass New York City
  • Michael League Bandleader
  • Maria Rita MPB
  • Emicida Hip-Hop
  • Taj Mahal Multi-Cultural
  • Matt Ulery Chicago
  • Anthony Coleman New York City
  • Georgia Anne Muldrow Record Producer
  • Jessie Reyez Canada
  • Curtis Hasselbring Composer
  • Bobby Sanabria New School Faculty
  • Carlos Prazeres Orquestra Sinfônica da Bahia
  • Calypso Rose Singer-Songwriter
  • Arturo O'Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz
  • Gerald Clayton Jazz
  • Gevorg Dabaghyan Armenia
  • Marcus Machado Guitar
  • Choronas Choro
  • Anoushka Shankar Film Scores
  • Celso Fonseca Rio de Janeiro
  • Rebeca Tárique Produtora Cultural, Cultural Producer
  • Chris McQueen Songwriter
  • Fred P Techno
  • Vânia Oliveira Coreógrafa, Choreographer
  • Adrian Younge Composer
  • Oswaldinho do Acordeon Forró
  • Angel Deradoorian Singer-Songwriter
  • Arany Santana Bahia
  • Jay Mazza Writer
  • Daniel Jobim MPB
  • Andrés Beeuwsaert Buenos Aires
  • Sérgio Mendes Piano
  • Oswaldinho do Acordeon Accordion
  • Oded Lev-Ari Piano
  • Dale Farmer Screenwriter
  • Giovanni Russonello Magazine Founder, Editor
  • Lavinia Meijer Contemporary Classical Music
  • Maria Marighella Brasil, Brazil
  • Johnny Lorenz Translator
  • Nonesuch Records Jazz
  • Casa da Mãe Espaço Cultural/Cultural Space
  • Steven Feifke Television Scores
  • The Rheingans Sisters Sheffield
  • Ambrose Akinmusire Composer
  • Gerald Albright Session Musician
  • Keola Beamer Slack Key Guitar
  • Alan Bishop Bass
  • J. Cunha Artista Plástico, Artist
  • César Orozco New York City
  • Shahzad Ismaily Pakistan
  • Caroline Shaw NYU Faculty
  • Vadinho França Salvador
  • Django Bates Jazz
  • Gilberto Gil Singer-Songwriter
  • Nação Zumbi Maracatu
  • Jill Scott Actor
  • Nate Chinen Writer
  • Nara Couto Atriz, Actor
  • Nublu Club
  • André Vasconcellos Jazz
  • Willie Jones III Jazz
  • Manu Chao Record Producer
  • Mona Lisa Saloy New Orleans
  • Renato Braz Percussion
  • Giovanni Russonello Washington, D.C.
  • Barbara Paris Painter
  • Egberto Gismonti Composer
  • Reinaldo Boaventura Pandeiro
  • Jovino Santos Neto Brazilian Jazz
  • Terreiro de Mangueira Brasil, Brazil
  • Keshav Batish Drums
  • Ravi Coltrane Saxophone
  • Ron McCurdy Trumpet
  • Chicco Assis Pesquisador, Researcher
  • Bob Lanzetti Brooklyn, NY
  • Manassés de Souza Viola de Doze
  • Larissa Fulana de Tal Salvador
  • Manolo Badrena Jazz
  • Ivo Perelman Jazz
  • Oscar Bolão Author
  • Jamberê Cerqueira Brasil, Brazil
  • Chico Chagas Amazônia, The Amazon
  • Esperanza Spalding Singer
  • Sunn m'Cheaux Visual Artist
  • Marcos Sacramento Samba
  • Steve Earle Radio Presenter
  • Alfredo Rodriguez Piano
  • Bob Reynolds Jazz
  • Nancy Viégas Country
  • Fidelis Melo Salvador
  • Alegre Corrêa Guitar
  • Jamel Brinkley Novelist
  • Léo Rugero Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Dan Auerbach Multi-Instrumentalist
  • André Mehmari Contemporary Classical Music
  • Toninho Ferragutti São Paulo
  • Etan Thomas Motivational Speaker
  • Keola Beamer Singer-Songwriter
  • Jorge Glem Cuatro
  • Bob Telson New York City
  • Larry Grenadier Composer
  • Kurt Andersen Novelist
  • Alfredo Del-Penho Rio de Janeiro
  • Kalani Pe'a Hawaii
  • Charlie Bolden New Orleans
  • Anthony Hamilton Soul
  • Yazhi Guo 郭雅志 Microtonal
  • Nelson Ayres Brazilian Jazz
  • As Ganhadeiras de Itapuã Bahia
  • Anna Webber Composer
  • Babau Santana Pandeiro
  • Jonny Geller Public Speaker
  • Nikole Hannah -Jones Brooklyn, NY
  • Miles Okazaki Composer
  • Dorian Concept Electronic Music
  • Lizz Wright Gospel
  • Mokhtar Samba Paris
  • Immanuel Wilkins Composer
  • Oscar Peñas Guitar
  • Paulo Costa Lima Salvador
  • Jonga Lima Bahia
  • Vik Sohonie Ostinato Records
  • NEOJIBA Orquestra Sinfônica, Symphony Orquestra
  • Joshua Redman Saxophone
  • Omar Sosa Afro-Cuban Jazz
  • Itamar Vieira Júnior Journalist
  • Gaby Moreno Singer-Songwriter
  • Matt Parker Author
  • Ênio Bernardes Pandeiro
  • Toby Gough Writer
  • John Santos Puerto Rico
  • Sunn m'Cheaux Photographer
  • Hank Roberts Cello
  • Jack Talty Concertina
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