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Divide and Dissolve –   Gas Lit (Expanded) [Blue Vinyl] – New LP
Divide and Dissolve –   Gas Lit (Expanded) [Blue Vinyl] – New LP
Divide and Dissolve –   Gas Lit (Expanded) [Blue Vinyl] – New LP
Invada Records

Divide and Dissolve – Gas Lit (Expanded) [Blue Vinyl] – New LP

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Multidimensional duo Divide and Dissolve Set to Release Third Full Length Studio LP “Gas Lit” on Invada Records, produced by Ruban Neilson of Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

Divide and Dissolve members Takiaya Reed (saxophone, guitar, live effects/ (Black & Tsalagi [Cherokee]) and Sylvie Nehill (drums, live effects/ (Māori) create instrumental music that is both heavy and beautiful, classically influenced yet thrillingly contemporary, and powerfully expressive and communicative.

It has the ability to speak without words, and utilises frequencies to interact with the naturally occurring resonance.


The album is preceded by two singles, the first being “We Are Really Worried About You,” with its formidable saxophone sound, giving way to a surge of crushing percussion and heavy guitar riffs. The second single, “Denial,” is a potent blend of Takiaya’s ominous and unsettling sax that blows wide open into riff city for almost 8 glorious minutes. Both encapsulate their message behind the music: to undermine and destroy the white supremacist colonial framework and to fight for Indigenous Sovereignty, Black and Indigenous Liberation, Water, Earth, and Indigenous land given back.

Recommend for fans of: James Baldwin, Osa Atoe, Adrienne Davies, the ocean and freshwater, breath/breathing, Toni Morrison, Octavia Butler, Afro Futurism, Indigenous Futurism, indigenous sovereignty, slavery abolition, resistance, the forest, bodies of water, being submerged, the railroad, and Ai Ogawa.




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