Jake Blount / Mali ObomsawinSymbiont
Cat-Nr:SFW40265
Barcode:093074026526
Release datum:10/18/2024
Label:Smithsonian Folkways
Labelcode:09628
Genre:World Music/USA/Folk

From the first notes of symbiont, the radical new collaborative album and document of Black and Indigenous futurism from Jake Blount and Mali Obomsawin, the listener is met with rising tidewaters, massive droughts, and the appearance of an iconoclastic uprising amidst the world’s indifference. Questions of future or present tense swirl around the music as the duo unspools the intertwined threads of racial and climate justice. Amid rumbling synthesizer drones, the thrum of banjo, and the thwack of drum machines, a whisper of truth can be heard: this crisis has been unfolding for centuries.

Jake Blount and Mali Obomsawin are two award-winning performing artists who have joined forces on their upcoming Smithsonian Folkways release, symbiont (2024). Blount, (pronounced: blunt) is a renowned interpreter of Black folk music recognized for his skill as a string band musician, and his unprecedented Afrofuturist work in sound archives and song collections. In his hands, the banjo, fiddle, electric guitar and synthesizer become ceremonial objects used to channel the insurgent creativity of his forebears. Obomsawin (Odanak First Nation) is a celebrated composer and bassist-vocalist in free jazz and experimental music. Known for her evocative and ground-breaking debut Sweet Tooth (2022), Mali’s work as a composer and bandleader centers on the imprint of Indigenous music traditions in jazz and “American” genres, using historical, archival, and community research as a spine for improvisation. Obomsawin’s shoegaze project with guitarist Magdalena Abrego “Deerlady” also released music in early 2024 and has quickly won over young punks and sadgirls across Indian Country—cinching Mali’s reputation as an artist uncontainable by genre.

On symbiont, Obomsawin’s and Blount’s “genrequeer” approach to their respective traditions has earned a place in some of the very same archives from which they extract their repertoire. In defiance of genre categories, revisionist histories and linear time, Blount and Obomsawin have fashioned an Indigenous and Afrofuturist folklore that disintegrates the boundaries between acoustic and electric, artist and medium, and ancestor and progeny.

  • 1Prelude feat. Jeanne Meserve00:50
  • 2What's You Gonna Do When the World's On Fire03:12
  • 3No Hiding Place feat. Sidy Maiga03:19
  • 4My Way's Cloudy feat. Joe Rainey03:20
  • 5Mother04:28
  • 6Stars Beging to Fall feat. Taylor Ho Bynum03:45
  • 7The Green Road02:59
  • 8Live Humble04:16
  • 9In the Garden04:18
  • 10Come Down Ancients02:59
  • 11Old Indian Hymn03:19
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Musician
  • Jake Blount: percussion, synthesizers, fiddle, banjo-ukulele, vocals
  • Mali Obomsawin: bass, vocals, percussion
Guest musician
  • Jeanne Meserve: voiceover (Track Nr 1)
  • Joe Rainey: vocals (Track Nr 4)
  • John Trudell: samples (Track Nr 2)
  • Joseph DeJarnette: bass (Track Nr 5)
  • Magdalena Abrego: guitar (Tracks Nr 5, 9)
  • Sidy Maïga: percussion (Track Nr 3)
  • Taylor Ho Bynum: cornet, conch trumpet (Track Nr 6)
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