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This cover of "Strange Fruit" is the perfect blend of old school & new school; direct reference & innovation; the blues & electronic. I've always loved the song & wanted to put my own indigenous spin on it. My classical & jazz training leaks through with solos & alterations to the lead melody.
The 1939 recording featuring Billie Holiday's vocals is my favorite cut of this classic. My variation alters the melody to fit a minor blues scale. The key is raised just slightly to stimulate discomfort, the tempo is more upbeat. Originally when she sang the song, it was always the end of her set, staff in the venue was instructed not to make any transactions. She would sing the song with eyes closed.
Due to that devotional, prayer-like feel, I begin my sets with this song if I'm going to include it. I read somewhere that this song reminded her of her father. It lines up with my thoughts on my own ancestors, from what would have been his time.
Instruments used are Korg Minilogue, Microkorg (vocoding) & Novation circuit. I always record all my parts at once (no over-dubbing), so please enjoy the "fruits" of my labor!
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released August 17, 2019
Audio engineer: Ross Williams
Photo by Leah Evans
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