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Afrikan Sciences Presents: Zano Bathroom's Universe From A Different Hip Hop

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Zano Bathroom's Universe From a Different Hip Hop is a display in full view of what happens when unbridled creatives with over a quarter of a century of history, revisit a musical partnership first ignited in the shadows of Ra.

In the winter of 1992/3 ,Two Freshman converged upon the fabled Alabama A & M University, the same location where Sun Ra was first rumored to have visited the otherworlds he spoke so dearly of. These 2 were destined to form a musical kinship, soon they would be combining one's drum machine, the others sampler, Yoko Ono, Mingus, and SoulSonic Force records and the rest as they say.....

Sun Ra would transition later that spring, The 2 Eric's continued to study magical deeds and jazz and stuff

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released September 4, 2020

Eric Ludgood jr, Improvised Lyrics
Eric Douglas Porter, Musit
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Afrikan Sciences New York, New York

Eric Douglas Porter is one of the most
expansive and intensive musical torch bearers of modern
experimental composition. A self taught multi-instrumentalist and a true outsider, he challenging the
canon and the limitations of musical expression through his
complex yet mind opening rhythmical and sonic woven formations.
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