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Format: MPEG Audio (MP3)
Sample rate: 48,000
Bit rate: 320kbps
Frequency cut-off @ 20kHz (Verified by spectrogram analysis)
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Free The Robots is a genre-defying artist fusing jazz, psychedelic sounds, electronica, and hip-hop. The genius behind this LA-based project is Chris Alfaro, a Filipino-American musician and producer who has worked with different bands, producing MCs, and DJing.
According to Alfaro, ”DATU” was an effort to amplify and re-connect with pre-colonial Filipino roots, ”in the spiritual realm of the creative flow state.”
”’Datu’ is the name given to the ruling head of a clan or tribe during ancient, pre-colonial times of the Philippines. Colonization, cultural amnesia, and the reshaping of Philippine culture throughout generations have me and countless others almost completely disconnected from our roots. With no knowledge of what stories exist in the physical reality of my bloodline, the concept behind this album is my way of reconnecting with my ancestry in the spiritual realm of the creative flow state.”
Spotify
Format: MPEG Audio (MP3)
Sample rate: 48,000
Bit rate: 320kbps
Frequency cut-off @ 20kHz (Verified by spectrogram analysis)
NOTES:
Free The Robots is a genre-defying artist fusing jazz, psychedelic sounds, electronica, and hip-hop. The genius behind this LA-based project is Chris Alfaro, a Filipino-American musician and producer who has worked with different bands, producing MCs, and DJing.
According to Alfaro, ”DATU” was an effort to amplify and re-connect with pre-colonial Filipino roots, ”in the spiritual realm of the creative flow state.”
”’Datu’ is the name given to the ruling head of a clan or tribe during ancient, pre-colonial times of the Philippines. Colonization, cultural amnesia, and the reshaping of Philippine culture throughout generations have me and countless others almost completely disconnected from our roots. With no knowledge of what stories exist in the physical reality of my bloodline, the concept behind this album is my way of reconnecting with my ancestry in the spiritual realm of the creative flow state.”
— Free The Robots