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Henry Keen
Freedom In Movement

Freedom In Movement

Catno

RY001HK

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

UK

Release date

Sep 27, 2022

Henry Keen Le Discopathe Montpellier

What do notions of freedom and movement mean to us as we experience unprecedented restrictions on travel, culture and socialisation? Henry Keen’s Freedom In Movement offers a soundtrack to both remember and look forward to freedom through music, movement and community.

The memory and feeling of the Plastic People dancefloor were often in Henry Keen's thoughts as he produced the tracks on this new LP. Inspired by the London club nights he frequented – Balance, CDR, and CoOp – Freedom in Movement is Henry’s first vinyl self-release, an embodiment of self-expression that compliments his contributions to projects Electric Jalaba and Soundspecies.

The soulful tracks on the album pick up where Henry Keen’s 70's Baby (Maddjazz Recordings, 2017) record and EPs as The Room Below on the Don't Be Afraid label left off, bringing a range of tempos to get heads nodding while hips and feet work out. Lovingly made, the collection of songs offer meditations on questions evoked by the record's title and respite from the heaviness of challenging times.

The lead single from the album is Dexter’s Breakfast, featuring London-based woodwind expert, and previous collaborator Ben Hadwen on baritone/tenor saxophone, and flute.

Dexter’s Breakfast was released digitally on 25th June 2021 and gained support from the likes of Adam Rock (Jazz Re:freshed), Kev Beadle (Mind Fluid), Simon Harrsion (Basic Soul), Psycut (Music Is My Sanctuary) and Laani and Papaoul (Worldwide FM) amongst others

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

21.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Freedom In Movement

1:06

A2

Dexter's Breakfast (ft Ben Hadwen)

05:10

A3

Heavy = Good

02:38

A4

Make It With Love

03:01

A5

On The Bounce

02:24

B1

Roots!

06:41

B2

Keen-Wah interlude

00:49

B3

Herb Chick

04:26

B4

Lifted Spirits

1:23

B5

Digging in Detroit

02:12

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