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Music Video: 'I Feel Good,' by by Alabaster DePlume. '.Warm and wise,' the album is 'a balm of spoken word and spiritual jazz, both strangely uncomfortable and strangely comforting.'– Pitchfork, which named DePlumes' latest release, Gold, as Best New Music '.A reminder of how vital and adventurous music can be'–Laura Barton, The Guardian. 'The guy absolutely blew my mind.' –Gilles Peterson, BBC His process is people-first, not product-first, creating unique, often gem-like music. 'I want to talk about why I'm doing this, and how I'm doing this,' he's said. Each concert experience is unique, shaped by his candid, vulnerable interactions with collaborating musicians and the audience. Most importantly, DePlume brings a valuable transparency to his work.

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His songs are built on sonorous circular melodies and luminous tones that transmit calmness and generosity in warm waves-unless they're raging against complacency and the everyday inhumanity of end-times capitalism. British poet and saxophonist Alabaster DePlume uses his performances to encourage his audiences, and to recognize and appreciate them for the simple, yet laudable, act of living.

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