
We were honored to check out the new single from experimental Afro Caribbean female trio Nite Bjuti, featuring acclaimed Grammy–winning musician Val Jeanty. Entitled ”Illustrious Negro Dead”, the powerful song “reclaims this impassioned plea that dignity and legacy of Black artists not die in ‘conspicuous forgetfulness’ as Black people of all nations continue to face state sanctioned racial violence and hegemonic occupation in Haiti and throughout the Diaspora,” confides lead singer Candice Hoyes.
You can listen to “Illustrious Negro Dead”via Whirlwind Recordings on Spotify Here
Drawing upon the words of cultural pioneer Zora Neale Hurston in her unrequited letter to W.E.B DuBois, the trio found inspiration. Hoyes further foretells, “Although we improvised these words in the studio on Sept 21, they resound this week. Art is meant to break the cycles of oppression and offer new ways of being.”
Nite Bjuti is Candice Hoyes, Val Jeanty and Mimi Jones, an evocative improvised trio of Afro Caribbean artists using electronics, vocalism, bass, Haitian drum rhythms, sampling and spoken word to cultivate their narrative journey. They are UMEZ Arts Engagement Grant recipients for their 2022 mixed media installation commissioned by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and 2020 recipients of the NYC Women’s Fund in Jazz Music to fully fund their forthcoming debut album.
Featuring intoxicating basslines, eccelctic mystical landscapes, and the significant spoken word prose ”Illustrious Negro Dead”, the song is a poignant and profound musical masterpiece. The track is the second single from their highly-anticipated debut album set for release April 14, 2023
