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The 30 Best Songs of 2020

CREDIT: Bandcamp/Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah In 1969, folk trio Crosby, Stills & Nash recorded and released a cryptic chestnut entitled “Guinnevere.” The next year, two jazz masters tried their hands at the tune: flautist Herbie Mann emerging with a faithful instrumental cover, and trumpeter Miles Davis reinterpreting it as an intergalactic, unrecognizable epic that neared the 20-minute mark. For the live version appearing on Axiom, New Orleans bandleader Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah is most interested in Davis’ vision of the song. Electric piano, sitar and a hepcat languor are out in favor of djembe, congas and a hothouse zest. Here, Adjuah who plays trumpet and reverse flugelhorn, among other instruments and his band condense “Guinnevere,” investing it with a pointed verve. The horns veer from woozy to celestial to frenetic, with Corey Fonville’s drums, in particular, elevating this music to new, daring heights. –

Deftones Talk Ohms Album of the Year Nod, Black Stallion, Fave Music of 2020

Album Review: Deftones – White Pony/Black Stallion — Kerrang!

Deftones reimagine their classic third album White Pony with A‑List collaborators… Words: George Garner The 20 th anniversary celebrations of Deftones’ White Pony earlier this year was a grand reaffirmation of their third album’s status as an irrefutable classic. The passage of time has, it seems, only enhanced its legacy as a record that napalmed the stagnant nu-metal scene at the onset of the new millennium. Hard as it is to fathom, however, it is not the main attraction in this reissue. Enter the new White Pony remix album: Black Stallion.  If you cringed when you read that, it’s entirely understandable. Many bands have delivered creatively bankrupt, almost suspiciously shit remix projects. Trawl through the mire, however, and there are some precedents for excellence in this field, be it Nine Inch Nails’ Further Down The Spiral or A Perfect Circle​’s aMotion. And it is in this small yet distinguished fraternity that Deftones now find themselves. 

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